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<i>Citrus </i>l. plant named ‘HAYASE’

A new variety of Citrus sp. tree HAYASE that has medium tree habit in-between upright and spreading, spindle-shaped leaf blade with acuminate apex and acute base, vestigial wing, fruit with high diameter/height ratio (average 1.31) and medium to heavy weight (average 152.3 g), no neck, a flat distal part, bright orange (JHS 1305) skin color, thin peel thickness, easy to medium peeling, deep orange (JHS 1307) color when fresh, juicy when fresh, high sweetness, very few seeds, early maturity, and low acidity.

Hybrid lime plant named ‘C4-5-14’

A new and distinct cultivar of hybrid lime (Citrus sp.) plant named C4-5-14, characterized by near-seedlessness, high productivity, HLB tolerance, consistent aroma, juiciness, and multiple blooms throughout the year. The new cultivar C4-5-14 is suitable for the fresh fruit industry and for dooryard trees. The new cultivar C4-5-14 is a triploid hybrid from an interploid cross of alletetraploid somatic hybrid [Santa Teresa lemon+Lakeland limequat] x diploid Cook Eureka lemon.

SWEET ORANGE PLANT NAMED 'N14-10'
20260130300 · 2026-05-07 ·

A new and distinct cultivar of sweet orange plant named N14-10, characterized by a high brix and increased dissolved solids.

SWEET ORANGE PLANT NAMED 'OLL-DC-3-36'
20260130301 · 2026-05-07 ·

A new and distinct cultivar of sweet orange plant named OLL-DC-3-36 selected for processing and fresh market, characterized by an increased resistance to HLB. Fruit of OLL-DC-3-36 are round.

SWEET ORANGE PLANT NAMED 'OLL-DC-3-40'
20260130302 · 2026-05-07 ·

A new and distinct cultivar of sweet orange plant named OLL-DC-3-40 selected for processing and fresh market, characterized by an increased resistance to HLB. Fruit of OLL-DC-3-40 are round, and trees of OLL-DC-3-40 grow faster and larger than trees of commercial cultivar Valencia.

ORANGE PLANT NAMED 'ORANGE 14'
20260130303 · 2026-05-07 ·

A new and distinct cultivar of orange plant named Orange 14, an allotetraploid rootstock with improved disease resistance for use in HLB-endemic areas. This cultivar produces adequate nucellar seed making it amenable to standard nursery propagation practices for uniform liner production. Ungrafted seed trees are especially tolerant of HLB.