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Default Lane Late navel orange, is a late maturing bud sport of Washington navel orange.

Lane Late navel orange, is a late maturing bud sport of Washington
navel orange. It was discovered in Australia in1950 and is named for
the tree's owner. The tree characteristics are very similar to those of
Washington navel orange. The fruit is of similar size and shape, but it
has a smoother peel and a slightly smaller navel. The fruit matures
four to six week later than the Washington navel orange and stores on
the tree for several months after reaching maturity before the quality
deteriorates.


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