Clementine
Citrus reticulata
Clementine is a hybrid between a mandarin orange and a sweet orange. It is characterized by its small size, easy-to-peel skin, and sweet, juicy segments. Clementines are commonly consumed fresh, used in salads, and processed into juice. They are valued for their high vitamin C content and are popular in both domestic and commercial markets.
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Season: Apr – Aug (150 days)
Clementines are typically grown in subtropical and Mediterranean climates. They require well-drained soils and benefit from regular pruning to maintain tree health and fruit quality.
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Temperature range: 10.0°C – 30.0°C
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Clementine: A Guide to Growing and Irrigating Economically
Clementine is a popular citrus fruit that is known for its sweet and juicy flavor. It is a hybrid between a mandarin orange and a sweet orange and it is highly valued for its easy-to-peel skin and seedless segments. Growing Clementine can be a profitable venture, especially when done using economically efficient…
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