It's doing everything at once.
Blooming, green young fruit, and one ripe fruit!
Is this wild or what?
I live for this fragrance!
Barb
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Confused or Lazy Calamondin Orange
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Lucky that is one healthy looking orange tree.
How does the fruit taste?
How does the fruit taste?
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OK so it's not confused. It's really cool to have everything happening at once on this tree...er...little bush.
12 feet tall Laaz...wow, I'm livin' in dwarf land compared to you folks and YOUR plants.
Wes, have been very unselfish and gave my husband the first Cal to "ripen".
He screwed up his face so grotesquely that I gathered it was pretty sour. Hence the other one is still on the tree
Corona...man, it'd break the bottle!
If fruit is sour, can I do anything...other than leaving it on the tree longer?
Cheers.
Barb
12 feet tall Laaz...wow, I'm livin' in dwarf land compared to you folks and YOUR plants.
Wes, have been very unselfish and gave my husband the first Cal to "ripen".
He screwed up his face so grotesquely that I gathered it was pretty sour. Hence the other one is still on the tree
Corona...man, it'd break the bottle!
If fruit is sour, can I do anything...other than leaving it on the tree longer?
Cheers.
Barb
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