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Old 31-03-2010, 05:08 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Bearing in mind

That they are unlikely to fruit for twenty or thirty years unless some
fruiting wood is grafted on, does anyone want to reserve a clementine
from a batch of pips, all sprouting wildly, and which came from very
small oranges?

To come (when I've planted them), clemenine seedlings from larger,
well-flavoured fruit. (Courtesy of Lidl)

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Rusty
 
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