Kinkoji unshiu | |
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Genus | Citrus |
Species | Citrus reticulata |
Hybrid parentage | Kinkoji × satsuma |
Cultivar | Kinkoji unshiu |
Origin | Japan |
Kinkoji unshiu (Citrus obovoidea × unshiu) is a Citrus hybrid cultivated for its edible fruit.[1]
Genetics
Kinkoji unshiu is a graft chimera between the kinkoji (Citrus obovoidea) and the satsuma mandarin (Citrus unshiu).[1][2]
Distribution
It is cultivated and occurs naturally in Japan and is also grown in California.[1]
Description
The fruit is moderately large (around the size of a grapefruit) and pomelo-like in shape. The rind is of a medium thickness (slightly thinner than that of a pomelo) and is pale to dark yellow in color. The flesh is bright orange in color and moderately seedy. The tree is densely branched and the leaves are leathery and ovate to elliptical in shape. The flesh is juicy and has been described as having a pleasant flavor but rather mild and flat. It has been cultivated for over 70 years.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "kinkoji_unshiu". citrusvariety.ucr.edu. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
- ↑ Prieto, Pilar (29 January 2021). Chromosome Manipulation for Plant Breeding Purposes. MDPI. ISBN 9783036500249. Retrieved 24 April 2021.