Posts: 2,899
Threads: 489
Joined: Mar 2006
We have a small plant (about 3 feet tall) in our backyard that the previous owners planted that we just can't figure out. It has cherry tomato sized orange fruit....like tiny mandarin oranges(in fact when we opened one up it was segmented just like a mandarin). But they never grow any larger than the size of a quarter. Anyone have a guess?
Posts: 2,149
Threads: 90
Joined: Feb 2006
It could be a kumquat, a member of the citrus family. Does it taste like citrus? We have one, and the tree bears at a much smaller size than most other citrus, but it still has a woody trunk and branch structure. It tastes like an extra tart orange.
Cheers,
Jerry
Posts: 551
Threads: 61
Joined: Oct 2004
Could it be this..
Calamondin, calamansi, kalamansi (Hawaii), calamondin/kalamondin (Philippines), Philippine lime (Citrus madurensis loureiro or Citrofortunella mitis) originated in China and was introduced into Florida around 1900 as an acid orange. It grows wild in Asia and the Philippines and closely resembles the mandarin with its small, oblate shape and flattened or depressed ends. The peel is thin, smooth, and a bright orange, separating easily from the juicy, acidy flesh which also matches the peel. There are five to nine segments containing seeds and cotyledons grouped around a small, semihollow axis.
http://www.geocities.com/verymad_scientist/
Edited by - wyatt on 09/11/2007 08:15:08
"Yearn to understand first and to be understood second."
-- Beca Lewis Allen
Posts: 2,899
Threads: 489
Joined: Mar 2006
Thanks Wyatt. I believe it is a Calamondin. It fits the description perfectly.
Posts: 551
Threads: 61
Joined: Oct 2004
I had one in my yard I California. So when you described it I knew it was the same plant.
Aloha
Wyatt
"Yearn to understand first and to be understood second."
-- Beca Lewis Allen
Posts: 613
Threads: 92
Joined: Jun 2005
I've used calamondin mainly in sauces/dressings on dishes ie fish vs trying to eat it raw (too tart)....also makes nice garnish.
Posts: 2,654
Threads: 42
Joined: Sep 2006
calamondin bread - yum
with cranberries in a rellish - also yum
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.