Reintroduction of RRUT 335. According to the donor (documentation received with buds), the source tree (presumably the original tree in Concordia rather than the bud source) is 56 years old (received April 01, 1949) on trifoliate rootstock. The buds donated were "taken from a tree under greenhouse. Sanitary status is unknown." Mid- to late-season (June - Sept in Argentina). The tree is said to intermediate in size, with a rounded crown and semi-compact foliage. Fruit large (85 - 95 mm diam) and flattened. The peel is thick (6 - 8 mm), rough, and clear orange in color. The fruit is easy to peel and has a flavor between orange and mandarin. Seedy (28-35). Said to be susceptible to scab and not to ship well. Formerly an important variety, it has not been planted much since the 1970s. However, "[a] few commercial plantings are available." (C Anderson, documentation received with buds.) See Fabiani et al (1996). (RR Krueger, 01/03/2009)