Clementine (de Nules)
The self-incompatible exception in this set. It needs a cross-pollinizer for a full crop, and that cross-pollination is exactly what makes it seedy. Marginal on both cold and the heat it wants to size and sweeten; included to exercise the inverted pollination rule in both directions.
Across the consideration criteria
How it grows
- Cold hardiness
- 26°F
- Ripening
- Early-season
- Vigor
- Low (Satsuma Is The Least-Vigorous Major Mandarin; Wood Matures Early, Aiding Cold Hardiness)
- Disease tolerance
- Moderate
- Drainage need
- Well
- Soil pH
- 6–7.5
- Graft requirement
- Graft Required
- US availability
- Available
Considerations
Canopy killed at about 26°F.
Needs high heat to colour and sweeten.
Early-season fruit (Nov-Jan).
low (satsuma is the least-vigorous major mandarin; wood matures early, aiding cold hardiness)
Prefers a pH band of 6–7.5.
These are intrinsic to the citrus. On a real property, Folia scores each against your site; here they're shown on their own.
Grows alike
similar to growClemenules clementine
ripens in the same window · wants the same heat to ripen
Algerian (Fina) clementine
ripens in the same window · wants the same heat to ripen
Marisol clementine
ripens in the same window · wants the same heat to ripen
Fairchild mandarin
ripens in the same window · wants the same heat to ripen
Sunburst mandarin
ripens in the same window · wants the same heat to ripen
Robinson mandarin
ripens in the same window · wants the same heat to ripen
Climate-adapted alternatives
more resilient picksClemenules clementine
similar cold hardiness · similar heat requirement
Algerian (Fina) clementine
similar cold hardiness · similar heat requirement
Marisol clementine
similar cold hardiness · similar heat requirement
Fairchild mandarin
similar cold hardiness · similar heat requirement
Sunburst mandarin
similar cold hardiness · similar heat requirement
Robinson mandarin
similar cold hardiness · similar heat requirement
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