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Simmerson 14-02-2005 01:43 AM

Replacment for Orange tree
 
I'm in zone 9b (Orlando). The Florida Ag department has cut down all
(seven) of my Orange trees due to citrus canker. I'm trying to find a
replacement tree for one of my oranges that was providing shade to
some delicate foliage. I can't replant citrus for two years due to a
citrus canker quarantine.

The question..... what is a good replacement tree that grows to about
20Hx20W and keeps its leaves during our mild winters?

Thank you in advance.

treeman 06-03-2005 12:28 AM

try a loquat, eriobotria japonica, nice big leaves, delicious fruit.


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Simmerson 07-03-2005 11:23 PM

"treeman" wrote:

try a loquat, eriobotria japonica, nice big leaves, delicious fruit.


Thanks for the reply. Just so happens I bought a Loquat Saturday
morning for delivery Wednesday. It had all of the characteristics I
was looking for.


29-03-2005 06:56 PM

I planted a cary mango tree after the gov. cut down my grapefruit tree.
They're delicious and the tree provides shade.

Harry


"Simmerson" wrote in message
...
I'm in zone 9b (Orlando). The Florida Ag department has cut down all
(seven) of my Orange trees due to citrus canker. I'm trying to find a
replacement tree for one of my oranges that was providing shade to
some delicate foliage. I can't replant citrus for two years due to a
citrus canker quarantine.

The question..... what is a good replacement tree that grows to about
20Hx20W and keeps its leaves during our mild winters?

Thank you in advance.




Richard Cline 30-03-2005 01:26 AM

In article ,
wrote:

Possible fruit trees inbclude a sapote, a loquat, a Golden Dorset apple,

Dick

I planted a cary mango tree after the gov. cut down my grapefruit tree.
They're delicious and the tree provides shade.

Harry


"Simmerson" wrote in message
...
I'm in zone 9b (Orlando). The Florida Ag department has cut down all
(seven) of my Orange trees due to citrus canker. I'm trying to find a
replacement tree for one of my oranges that was providing shade to
some delicate foliage. I can't replant citrus for two years due to a
citrus canker quarantine.

The question..... what is a good replacement tree that grows to about
20Hx20W and keeps its leaves during our mild winters?

Thank you in advance.





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