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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0RSD 2008001'Assads'Citrus medica L. MoroccoRIV2008COLLECTED08/26/2008According to the collector/donor, the age of the tree from which the seeds were collected was about 8 years. The trees and rows on the farm are not numbered and all trees on the farm are grown from cuttings, without grafting. The collector/donor further states (09/05/2008) "This citron has been grown for hundreds of years in the remote Assads district in a valley of the Anti-Atlas foothills, east of Agadir and southwest of Taroudannt in southern Morocco. Unlike most citrons, it is acidless, and also is often seedless. The presence of seeds appears to depend on the time of year and climate during bloom, and perhaps the presence of adjacent pollinators. This variety is greatly prized by certain Jewish communities, notably Sephardic and Satmar, because it is descended from ungrafted stock, and is used in the Succot harvest festival". (RR Krueger, 09/26/2008) 1785700RSD 2008001