A Guide to Limited Edition Seeds
Limited Edition seeds and plants are rare and very desirable for connoisseurs of fine chocolate. Indulging one’s appetite with a selection of small, compact blooms is the height of luxury. But to enjoy a complete chocolate experience, one must indulge in the full spectrum of flavor and aroma-the full spectrum of Orange. The fullness is brought about by the vigorous flowering of the large round, red flowers (fruit) of the Citron family: the orange flower is among the most desired fruits by many lovers of chocolates, as is the red fruit of the Orchid family. In many tropical countries, Orchids and other fruits of the Citron family are cultivated as a food.
Some of the finest Limited Edition seeds and plants come from Mexico. Mexico is, after all, one of the hottest tourist destinations around the globe. A visit to Mexico, therefore, ought to be preceded by a sizzling visit to one of the world’s greatest candy industries-the origin of such fine, Limited Edition seeds and plants comes from Mexico. In fact, Mexican growers specialize in breeding orange, which is their most prized variety. The Mexican climate is very conducive for cultivating oranges; just about any variety of orange can be grown in the Mexican climate-just make sure you know exactly what you’re looking for when you plant an orange! There are more than forty varieties of oranges that can be grown in the state of Jalisco.
There are three varieties of oranges native to Mexico: the South Florida citrus, the Texas citrus, and the Mexican orange. The South Florida citrus boasts tart, sweet-smelling vines; the Mexican orange, like the old orange tide sativa dominant orange, is a hardy variety that will take almost any condition and still thrive. The third variety, the Mexican orange is the most widely distributed variety in the country, growing abundantly in certain locations. Citrus growers in Mexico have long been known for their commitment to quality; it takes an incredible amount of time and dedication to truly master the citrus arts, but those who do make it are rewarded with an orange that are unmistakably sour from the seed, rather than a soft flesh.
Like other citrus trees, the South Florida and Texas citrus varieties are semi-dormant. This means that they will turn color as the seasons change, but they will not grow taller as they did in the past. This is the only negative about the South Florida and Texas citrus; the blooms are quite large and full of color when they do bloom. Some of the best grown hybrid orange lines come from Mexico, and the central, or black, version is widely available from California and Florida as well.
The hot African newcomer is called “alien dog x athene dog”, which translates into “large black dog”. The flavor of this hybrid is similar to citron, with a slight hint of lime. If you like citron, you’ll love this hybrid. It has medium size blooms and is a great choice for a variety of crops, including tomatoes, zucchini and peppers. Although it’s quite common, the alien dog x andarab afghan indica dominance can’t be certified by the USDA.
The most dramatic Limited Edition seeds are the black version of the classic haemorrhoid. It’s a rare breed, with only a few hundred trees bearing this particular type of citrus. It was originally developed in Africa and is now grown primarily in Florida, the Caribbean and Cuba. The majority of haemorrhoids sold in the United States are the black version, and they’re the most popular variety.
One of the most popular Limited Edition varieties is the “blackberry”, which was developed in a cross between the blackberry (Rubus idaeus) and the black grapefruit. It has medium size blackberries with a tart rind. It’s a great choice for berries, melons, plums, pineapple and other fruits.
Of course, no discussion of limited edition seeds would be complete without mentioning the black version of the popular “Citrus limon”! This huge Citrus fruit has a tart rind that resembles a blackberry. It’s been a mainstay of the limited edition seed market ever since it was introduced in the 1970s. The Citrus limon is so popular that it’s often included in mixes.

