Since 2005 we have been offering the best products ORGANIC with the maximum guarantees of organic farming.
Among all our products, citrus fruit is perhaps where we find the most varieties and typologies. Thanks to the different origins from which they come (Spain and Italy) we can enjoy organic oranges, mandarins and clementines practically all year round.
ORANGE
Navelina
"Early Navel mutation originating in California.
Vigorous, thornless tree with dark-coloured foliage.
Flowers without pollen. Like the other varieties of the navel group, the fruit has an umbilicus. Sensitive to clearing. Slight tendency to alternate harvests".
Navel
Washington mutation originating in Vinaroz (Castellón). Vigorous tree. Flowers lack pollen and the fruits have navel, although smaller than other varieties of the navel group. Great organoleptic quality. Ripe fruit has little adherence to the stalk, requiring treatment to maintain the fruit until the end of March.
Navel Late
Washington mutation originating in Vinaroz (Castellón). Vigorous tree. Flowers lack pollen and the fruits have navel, although smaller than other varieties of the navel group. Great organoleptic quality. Ripe fruit has little adherence to the stalk, requiring treatment to maintain the fruit until the end of March.
Lane Late
Mutation of Washington Navel originating in Australia. Vigorous tree with some thorns on the most vigorous branches. The flowers lack pollen. Like the other varieties of the Navel group, the fruit has a navel. The fruit adheres well to the stalk when ripe, although not as well as Barnfield, Chislett, Powell or Rohde.
Powell
Washington mutation originating in Australia. Vigorous tree, with some thorns on the most vigorous branches. The flowers lack pollen and, like the other varieties of the navel group, the fruit has a navel. Once ripe, the fruit maintains good adherence and consistency, which allows for late harvesting.
Barberina
Mutation of Valencia Late originating in Rafelcofer (Valencia). Very vigorous tree, thornless, with very large, dark leaves. Pollen not very viable and self-compatible. Juice suitable for industry because it contains little limonin. The fruit keeps well on the tree. It has a tendency to alternate harvests. At the end of the harvesting period, the fruit greens at the neck of the fruit.
Valencia Late
Variety possibly originating in Portugal. The tree is vigorous, without thorns. Pollen not very viable and self-compatible. Suitable both for fresh consumption and for industry, as the juice contains very little limonin. Susceptible to clearing. The fruit keeps well on the tree. Slight tendency to alternate harvests.
CLEMENTINES
Clemenrubí
Mutation of the Oronules originating in Loriguilla (Valencia). The tree is not very vigorous, thornless and narrow-leaved. Pollen viability is high. The fruit is susceptible to buffing and sun flattening. To perform well it must be grafted on very vigorous rootstocks.
Oronules
Selection of Clemenules obtained in Murcia. Vigorous tree with few thorns. Flowering can be staggered over time. Pollen with high germination power. It is parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. Sensitive to buffy and pixat.
Arrufatina
Mutation of Clemenules originating in Villarreal (Castellón). Medium vigour tree with some thorns. Flowering may be staggered over time. Pollen of medium viability. The variety is parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. It is sensitive to scarfing. Low acidity.
Clemenules
Mutation of Clementina Fina originating in Nules (Castellón). Vigorous tree with few thorns. Flowering can be staggered over time. In warm areas flowering can be deficient. The pollen has a high germination power. Parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. Sensitive to buffy and pixat.
Hernandina
Mutation of Clementina Fina originating in Nules (Castellón). Vigorous tree with few thorns. Flowering can be staggered over time. In warm areas flowering can be deficient. The pollen has a high germination power. Parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. Sensitive to buffy and pixat.
TANGERINES
Clemenvilla
Hybrid of clementine Fina and tangelo Orlando originating in Florida. Vigorous, thornless tree. High pollen viability. Pollinates other varieties. Parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. Sensitive to cracking and Alternaria. At low temperatures the fruits fall off the tree.
Nadorcott
Hybrid originating from a Murcott seed in Morocco. The tree is vigorous, with some small thorns. Pollen viability is very high. The variety is parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. At the end of ripening, the fruit loses colour. It is sensitive to scarring and has a tendency to defoliation.
Orri
Mutation obtained in Israel from irradiation of buds of the hybrid Orah. Vigorous, upright, leafy tree. Low pollen viability. Self-incompatible. High quality fruit and easy to peel. Some difficulty in fruit set and may have alternate harvests.
Murcott
Mutation obtained in California from irradiation of buds of the W. Murcott Afourer variety. Vigorous, upright tree with some thorns. Low pollen viability. Parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. It has a tendency to defoliation and is sensitive to scarfing. If harvesting is delayed, the bark discolours.
Ortanique
Hybrid of unknown parentage originating in Jamaica. The tree is vigorous, with small thorns on fruiting branches. Pollen viability is high. The variety is parthenocarpic and self-incompatible. Sensitive to fruit splitting. Fruits may fall off the tree at low temperatures.