Hybrid
parentage Parents unknown; likely a
tangor
Cultivar Murcott
Marketing
names 'Honey tangerine'
Origin Florida
The Murcott
(marketed as: Honey Tangerine) is a tangor, or mandarin–sweet orange hybrid.
The murcott
probably originated around 1916 in a US Department of Agriculture planting. The
variety is named for Charles Murcott Smith, who grew them in Bayview (Pinellas
County, Florida) from 1922.
The trees
grow upright, but often have branches bent or broken by heavy fruiting at the
ends.
It is
widely grown in Florida, where it matures in January to March. Citrus scab and
alternaria fungus disease attack Murcotts.
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