Pineapple (North and South America, India)
Premier (S. Africa)
Rhode Red is a mutation of the Valencia orange, but has a more highly coloured flesh, more juice, and less acidity than the Valencia. It also has less Vitamin C. It was discovered in 1955 in a grove near Sebring, Florida, by Paul Rhode.
Roble was first shipped from Madrid, Spain, in 1851 by Joseph Roble to his homestead in what is now Roble's Park in Tampa, Florida. It is known for high sugar content.
Queen (S. Africa)
Salustiana (North Africa)
Sathgudi (South India)
Seleta, Selecta (Australia, Brazil) High in acid
Shamouti (Africa, Asia, Greece) Sweet
Shamouti Jaffa (Israel) is a mutation of an earlier and inferior Palestinian variety, dating from around 1850. The tree is considered ornamental due to dense foliage, large leaves, and absence of thorns. It is harvested in Israel from December through May.
Shamouti Masry (Egypt) A richer variety than Shamouti
Sunstar (Florida) A newer cultivar, the Sunstar ripens mid-season (December–March. The juice colour is darker than the competing Hamlin and it is more resistant to cold and fruit-drop than the competing mid-season Pineapple variety.[27]
Tomango (S. Africa)
Verna (Algeria, Mexico, Morocco, Spain)
Vicieda (Algeria, Morocco, Spain)
Thailand Steroids
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