New Zealand grapefruit

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New Zealand Grapefruit-Poor Man's Orange.jpg

The New Zealand grapefruit, otherwise known as the poorman's orange, poor man's orange, or goldfruit[1] is a type of citrus fruit grown in New Zealand. Despite its name it's not botanically a true grapefruit, but believed to be a hybrid between a pomelo and either a mandarin or tangelo.

Origin[]

The New Zealand grapefruit originates from East Asia[2] as a naturally occurring wild species. It was introduced into New Zealand from Australia around 1855 by Sir George Grey.[2]

Description[]

References[]

  1. ^ Wratt, G. S.; Smith, H. C. (2015). Plant Breeding in New Zealand. ISBN 9781483103488. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "New Zealand grapefruit / Poor man's Orange". Citrus Variety Collection. University of California Riverside. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
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