Seedless under all pollination conditions, with lttle probability of setting seed in other citrus crops and easy to peel.
The tree size is medium to large and very productive.
Shasta Gold TDE2
Fruit characteristics:
Seedless under all pollination conditions: < 1 per fruit.
Little probability of setting seed in other citrus crops.
Easy to peel.
Rind colour: Orange, reddish.
Rind texture: Smooth.
Flesh texture: Fine.
Delicious flavour.
Very high Brix: 12% February, 14% March, 16% April.
Acidity: 1.0% January, 0.8% February, 0.6% April.
Juiciness: 49% juice.
Large in size: 75 mm.
Weight: 185 g per fruit.
Fruit reaches maturity in February (varying depending on weather and location) and holds on the tree until May.
Excellent storing qualities.
Tree characteristics:
Tree size: Medium to large.
Very productive: 100-150 kg/tree.
Canopy shape: spherical, resembling an orange tree rather than a mandarin tree – 2.6 to 3.4 m tall.
Vigorous with spines (1,5 / 3,0 cm)
Tendency to moderate alternate bearing in absence of the appropriate cultural practices.
Flowering in April.
Performs well on the following rootstocks: Carrizo, C35, Ponfirus Trifoliata, Cleopatra, Volkameriana, “Schaub” rough lemon.