Sunburst Tangerine
July 21, 2009 by Brian Brown
Filed under Citrus

Fruit Size: 2″ – 2.5″
Season of Maturity: November – January
Seeds: Varies 1 – 20
Comments: Most widely grown commercialy early Florida tangerine. The rind is thin, smooth, and somewhat easily removed. Seeds generally average between 10 and 20. The fruit is excellent for eating.
Honey Murcott Tangerine
July 21, 2009 by Brian Brown
Filed under Citrus

Fruit Size: 2.5″ – 2.75″
Season of Maturity: January – March
Seeds: Many 10 – 20
Comments: Most likely a cross between a tangerine and a sweet orange. The peel color is reddish orange and may be yellow orange in warmer winters. Somewhat more difficult to peel and a normal tangerine. The tree can be a heavy fruit bearer and it is exceptionally sweet.



