Abstract: A new and distinct Citrus reticulata cultivar named ‘WG17’ is disclosed, characterized by having distinctive fruit of bright orange flesh that peels very easily with a meaty, crunchy texture. The fruit is physically large and tall in height and less oblate in shape. Additionally, the new variety produces fruit that takes ethylene gas without burning.
Abstract: A new and distinct Citrus reticulata cultivar named ‘WG3’ is disclosed, characterized by having distinctive fruit that peels easily and dry and can be eaten with little mess. It also has very low seed average of less than 2 seeds per fruit. Additionally, the new variety produces fruit that does not pull very much when ripe until overripe and maintains acid during ripening.
Abstract: A new and distinct Citrus reticulata cultivar named ‘WG 02’ is disclosed, characterized by having distinctive fruit of typical oblate appearance that peels easily The fruit has a very low seed count and maintains moderately high acid levels. Additionally, the new variety produces fruit that is harvested in November through December.
Abstract: A new and distinct Citrus reticulata cultivar named ‘C37’ is disclosed, characterized by production of large, nearly seedless fruit of beautiful internal and external color that peels very easy. Plants do not require a cross-pollinator for fruit production. The new cultivar is a Citrus reticulata, Tangerine tree useful for commercial fruit production.
Abstract: A new and distinct Citrus reticulata cultivar named ‘WG32’ is disclosed, characterized by having distinctive oblate shaped fruit with a distinctive stem end nipple. Trees fruit heavily, producing both large and below average sized fruit, with different peeling characteristics. The new cultivar is a Citrus reticulata, useful for commercial fruit production.