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Old 5-Dec-2006   #1
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fruit tree identification

i was at the nursery the other day and saw some sort of a fruit tree that i really liked and it didnt have a label. i tok home one of the fruits and cut it open. it looked like an orange with red in the center and tasted like a mix between rasberries and oranges. does anyone have any clue what kind of tree this is?
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There is a fruit called a blood orange. Photos would be helpful.
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A site here with picktures of californian and Sicilian blood oranges

does your look like these?
http://www.thefoodsection.com/foods...ing_list_b.html

or possibly "Florida Red Navel Oranges" or even a grapefriut see http://www.grandmaberries.com/rednaveloranges.asp

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