1991/01/01 "An excellent book that is needed by all who are interested in growing citrus in Florida or elsewhere."--Florida Garden Guide "Filled with tips on growing Florida's claim to fame. . . . Can help anyone grow grapefruit, oranges, lemons, or limes."--Tampa Tribune Whether you're responsible for...
1990/01/01 Citrus is the most important tree fruit crop in the world, and this book is a readable and beautifully illustrated guide to the citrus varieties available today. It gives up-to-date information about tree and fruit characteristics, origin and production of most varieties of sweet and sour orange,...
1995/01/01 This book is a guide to the various topics in Florida citrus growing: from selecting citrus, to site selection, to tree care, to pruning, though how to freeze trees and ending with common pests, diseases and disorders of dooryard citrus. (2 Copies)
1999/02/15 Citrus Health Management is the fourth title in the Plant Health Management Series designed to aid in developing a successful plant health program. It emphasizes current Integrated Pest Managment practices. Management practices cover not only the interelationship between plant, pathogen and the...
1982/01/01 Florida produces a wide selection of citrus fruits grown for processing and for fresh consumption. Suitable selections from the range of varieties are described in this booklet and will provide the commerical grower and the home owner with fruit for sale or personal use throughout most of the...
1980/01/01 A guide to growing and enjoying fruits such as oranges, lemons and kumquats, with information on correct climate, varieties, selection, grove landscaping, and uses of citrus in cooking. 176 pages, illustrated, photos (2 copies)
1992/01/01 This book is the product of generations of men and women who planted their passion for tropical fruit in general and mangoes in particular in the soil of South Florida, the growing point of a continent. Includes full-color illustrations, descriptions, recipes, and a glossary. (2 Copies)
The purpose of this bulletin is to update information on mango culture obtained through systematic research and observations that will enable the grower to increase yields of high quality fruit, especially in Florida.
The western Amazon may well be the single richest edible fruit region in the world, and most of this flavorful biodiversity is found in wetlands. Some of wetland fruits are already being harvested on a large scale and they are important to local economies, while others are being experimented with...
1980/01/01 The subtropical climate of peninsular Florida is ideal for the growth of hundreds of exotic tropical plants. Among these is a good selection of tropical and subtropical trees known for their edible fruits. This book is aimed at the Florida homeowner who would like to grow some og these exotic...