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University of California Cooperative Extension Ventura County
669 County Square Drive, Suite 100
Ventura, CA 93003
Phone: 805.645.1451
Fax: 805.645.1474
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The office will be closed for the following holidays:
November 28-29 - Thanksgiving Holiday
December 24-25 - Christmas Holiday
December 31 - January 1 - New Year Holiday
Citrus and Other Subtropicals
Can usually be grown in Sunset Climate zones 21-24. Planting season March-September.
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Avocado | Hass | Apr - Nov | The Standard | |
Pinkerton | Oct- Mar | No fruit in zone 24 | ||
Reed | Summer | Very prolific | ||
Bacon | Oct - Mar | Less oil than others | ||
Gwen | Feb - Jun | Heavy producer | ||
Wertz | May - Sept | Small tree |
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Babaco | No selections | Fall/winter | Starts easily from cuttings |
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Banana | Cuban Red | Fall | Propagate from pups (offshoots), without warm summer and fall, tend to be starchy | |
Orinoco | Fall | |||
Lady Finger | Fall | |||
Manzana | Fall | |||
Ice Cream | Fall |
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Cherimoya | Bays | Nov-June | Seedlings often worth trying, all varieties are briefly spring deciduous | |
White | Nov-June | |||
Pierce | Nov-June | |||
Ott | Nov-June | |||
Booth | Nov-June |
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Feijoa | Apollo | Sep-Jan |
Tolerates wide variety of conditions |
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Coolidge | Sep-Jan | |||
Mammoth | Sep-Jan | |||
Triumph | Sep-Jan |
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Grapefruit | Redblush | Winter | Grapefruit tend to be quite acid in areas other than zone 21 | |
Oroblanco | Winter | |||
Marsh | Winter | |||
Melo Gold | Winter | Somewhat bitter | ||
Rocktail | Winter | Needs least amount of heat for sweetening |
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Guava | Beaumont | Fall | Can withstand droughts, some seedless selections | |
Detwiler | Fall | |||
Red Indian | Fall | |||
Riverside | Fall | |||
Turnbull | Fall |
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Kumquat | Nagami | Winter | Holds on tree for months | |
Meiwi | Winter | Sweeter |
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Lemon | Eureka | All year | Commercial standard | |
Lisbon | All year | Thorny, more resistant to cold | ||
Meyer | All year | Sweeter than others, smaller tree, more cold tolerant |
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Lime | Bearss | All year | Juicy | |
Rangpur | Nov-Feb | Not a lime, very acid |
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Litchi | Brewster | Fall | Air-layered, with initially weak root system | |
Mauritius | Fall | |||
Kaimana | Fall | |||
Emperor | Fall |
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Longan | Kohala | Fall | Commonly air-layered |
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Loquat | Champagne | Summer/fall | Very prolific, highly perishable | |
Mammoth | Summer | |||
Big Jim | Summer | Needs cross-pollinization |
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Macadamia | Beaumont | Fall/ winter | Light roasting eases cracking but a hard nut to crack | |
Cate | Fall/ winter | |||
Cooper | Fall/ winter |
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Mandarins | Satsuma | Winter | As a group need pruning to limit alternate bearing | |
Kara | Winter | Does not hold well, fruit drys out | ||
Algerian | Winter | Holds well on tree | ||
Encore | Winter | |||
Pixie | Spring/summer | Holds well on tree | ||
Minneola Tangelo | Spring |
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Mango | Keitt | Fall | Some varieties are true to seed | |
Thomson | Fall | |||
Winters | Fall | |||
Atualfo | Fall |
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Orange | Valencia | Summer | There are selections of Valencia and Navels that are both earlier and later than standards | |
Navel | Winter | |||
Sanquinelli/ Moro |
Winter | Blood orange, colors well in zone 21 |
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Papaya | Solo | 8 months after bloom | Often lacks flavor of tropics, and male and female flowers often borne on separate plants | |
Mexican | 8 months after bloom |
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Pitahya | No selections | Summer | Propagate from cuttings |
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Passionfruit | Frederick | June - Feb | Propagate from seed or cuttings, fruit tastes best when shriveled, vines can become infected | |
Red Rover | June - Feb | |||
Nancy Garrison | June - Feb |
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Star fruit | Arkin | Fall | Somewhat insipid flavor, but gorgeous as garnish |
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White sapote | Suebelle | Fall | Roots invasive, enormous amount of fruit ripens at one time | |
Lemon Gold | Fall | |||
Pike | Fall |