Sanguinelli Blood Orange Trees

Spanish Sanguinelli

Sanguinelli Blood Orange Trees

Sanguinelli is a late midseason blood orange variety from Spain. The variety originated as a limbsport of Doblefina which came to light about 1950.

The tree is small to medium in size, spineless, and very productive.

Fruit said to be similar to Doblefina, but larger, seedier, and often asymmetrical; persistent style; blood coloration of both rind and flesh much more intense and constant. External red pigmentation rarely equalled by other blood oranges and excelled by none, making the fruit most attractive. Reported to hold on tree longer than Doblefina and to store and ship fully as well or better. Late midseason in maturity. Intensity of external pigmentation and purplish-red color of the chalazal spot (Chapot, 1963e) place this variety in the deep blood group.

Tree small to medium, spineless; foliage light green; productive.

Spanish Sanguinelli is the preferred name to distinguish this new variety from the Italian light blood group (singular sanguinella, plural sanguinelli).

Its market reception has been excellent and it seems destined to replace the parent variety and most other Spanish blood oranges.

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