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Citrus in the garden
... and attractive fruit colour. Home-grown fresh citrus fruits are nutritious to eat, or to juice for healthy and refreshing drinks. Location Climate Citrus are considered subtropical but will grow in ... citrus varieties Oranges (Citrus sinensis) Washington navel An early, seedless variety that matures in May and June. Its fruit holds on the tree for several months under favourable conditions. The juice ...
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Queensland fruit fly
... the rural production areas — for example lemon, tomato and passionfruit. Some fruit, such as most citrus varieties early in their seasons, some avocado varieties, grape varieties and astringent varieties of persimmon ... these fruits, larvae often feed in the thick skin and central pith rather than the juice cells. Thick-skinned oranges and lemons are less prone to fruit fly development. Avocados and ...
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Citrus contacts in Australia
... and support The Department Home » Horticulture » Citrus » Citrus contacts in Australia 26 February 2004 Citrus contacts in Australia Research/advisory ... Citrus Industry Council (ACIC) 140 Arthur St NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 Australia Phone: 61 2 9458 7500 Australian Fruit Juice Association ... Web: http://www.sacentral.sa.gov.au/agencies/citrus/citrus.htm Citrus Growers of SA PO Box 52 BERRI SA 5343 ...
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Other useful citrus websites
... Citrus (USA) Ultimate Citrus Page (USA) A compendium of links to a range of other citrus websites. Many sections of the page contain industry-related information, such as industry organisations, weather, the orange juice process, and industry news. Of particular interest is the sites run by individual farms that use the web to sell citrus gift packs all around the world. Other useful citrus ...
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