4 edition of All about citrus & subtropical fruits found in the catalog.
All about citrus & subtropical fruits
Paul Moore
Published
2008
by Meredith Books in Des Moines, Iowa
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | All about citrus and subtropical fruits, Citrus & subtropical fruits, Ortho |
Statement | [editor, Denny Schrock ; contributing writers, Paul Moore, Claude Sweet]. |
Contributions | Sweet, Claude., Schrock, Denny., Klein, Maggie Blyth, 1947-, Ortho Books. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SB369.2.A1 K56 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 127 p. : |
Number of Pages | 127 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18686918M |
ISBN 10 | 9780696236051 |
LC Control Number | 2007933523 |
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All about citrus & subtropical fruits. [Maggie Blyth Klein; Paul Moore; Claude Sweet; Ortho Books.] -- Illustrations and text describe how to grow 50 varieties of citrus and 16 exotic fruits, with tips on indoor cultivation. 52 rows Papedas are a group of less palatable, slow-growing, hardy citrus native to Asia, Major hybrids: Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, Orange.
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Learn how to grow and enjoy over 50 varieties of citrus and 16 exotic fruits, with tips in cultivating these plants indoors in colder climates. This volume is the first book to deal with the postharvest storage, physiology and conservation of all of the economically important tropical and subtropical fruits.
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And don't forget the. Included in the category “Subtropical fruits” are avocados, bananas, mangoes, litchis, papayas, granadillas, pineapples and guavas. The particular climatic requirements of some types of subtropical fruit make their cultivation only possible in certain specific areas of the country.
Citrus fruit and juice are excellent sources of health-promoting substances like vitamins. Even a small amount of vitamins can prevent the appearance of sub-clinical signs of deficiencies. However, the role of citrus fruits in providing other nutrients and factors of medicinal value cannot be underestimated.
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Oranges, the leading citrus fruit, are grown from southern Japan. In the United States, Florida is expert in producing the most oranges.Citrus fruits grown in the tropics or early varieties grown under subtropical climates tend to reach their commercial maturity while the peel of the fruit is still slightly green and does not develop the specific orange color desired.
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