Category Orange

The Valencia orange is a sweet orange.

It was first hybridized by pioneer American agronomist and land developer William Wolfskill in the mid-19th century on his farm in Santa Ana in southern California in the United States.

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The Cara cara navel, or red-fleshed navel orange is an early-to-midseason navel orange believed to have developed as a cross between the Washington navel and the Brazilian Bahia navel.

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A perennial favorite, our Navel Oranges are hand-selected, seedless, beauties bursting with flavor and color. What a great pick-me-up or thank you gift!

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  •  November
  •  December
  •  January

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The Jaffa orange (also known as Shamouti orange) is a popular almost seedless orange variety with a tough skin that makes it particularly suitable for export.Developed by farmers in the mid-19th century, the variety takes its name from the city of Jaffa where it was first produced for export. A symbol of production and Arab-Jewish cooperation in Palestine, the orange was the primary citrus export for the city. It is, along with the navel and bitter orange, one of three main varieties of the fruit grown in the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, and the Middle East. The Jaffa is also cultivated in Cyprus, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Turkey.

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  •  January
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  •  March

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Tree lacking in vigor, semi-dwarfed, and small (like Robertson); characteristic small dark green leaves give a distinctive appearance. Productive.
In comparison with Washington, the fruit of the Navelina variety averages a little smaller and has a much less prominent navel, the rind is smoother and deeper colored, and maturity is much earlier. The flavor is not as rich and sprightly. The tree is notably less vigorous and smaller.

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