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Suggested Title: Orchard Scents & Harvests: Rangpur Lime, Autumn Citrus, and Rose Surprises - GB - Quiz

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Otoño: 2026

Natural Agriculture: Natural Citrus Fruits

🌱 Natural Agriculture: Natural Citrus Fruits

Welcome everyone! How are you doing? Thank you so much for stopping by the blog again.

Today, I’m treating you to some lovely blossoms and the beautiful contrasts nature is giving us this season. First, let’s look at the rose bush: incredibly, at this time of the year when it should be losing its leaves and going dormant for the colder months, it is actually blooming! However, I’m keeping a close eye on it to detect if there are any ants around, as they can devour tender new growth in no time if left unchecked.

Lemon Tangerine Flower

Flores

Still the fruity bloom despite the load of fruit



Interactive Image Viewer: Citrus

Crespón

Next up, we dive into the Rangpur lime (Citrus × limonia, locally known as limón mandarina), which is showing off its beautiful, fragrant white flowers alongside its ripe fruits. Yesterday, while checking on the orchard, a single fruit fell naturally to the ground. This is the ultimate sign that the citrus tree is at its peak and ready for harvest! I’ve included a close-up macro photo and a general shot so you can see the tree's overall progress. The Rangpur lime is a fascinating hybrid—it brings the sharp acidity and aroma of a lime but features the bright orange skin and easy-peeling traits of a mandarin, making it incredibly versatile and hardy.

Our other star today is the classic mandarin orange tree. As I mentioned in my previous post, the fruits are absolutely delicious and sweet this year. In the video embedded below, I explain both species in detail and show you exactly how I harvested a Rangpur lime.

Rose bush and lemon tree

Flowers and fruit

One accompanies the other, if the rose bush peels there are ants so I detect them and act.


Personal update: If I can get over this flu or start feeling a bit better, in the next post I plan to transplant as many lemon trees as I can out of the greenhouse to give them more room to grow.

Tangerine fruit

Seed fruit tree

What the fruit tree looks like with the natural environment of its fruits and thorns

Orchard Scents & Harvests Quiz

1. What unexpected behavior is the rose bush showing for this season?

  • It is completely losing all its branches.
  • It is currently blooming instead of going dormant.
  • It has ants and dried out completely.
  • It is growing mandarin oranges instead of roses.
Think about what flowers normally do when the colder months approach.
The text explicitly states that at this time of the year, when it should be going dormant, the rose bush is actually blooming.

2. Why is the author keeping a close eye on the rose bush?

  • To detect if there are any ants that could devour new growth.
  • To see if it needs more greenhouse space.
  • To harvest the rose petals for a blog video.
  • To check if a single rose fruit fell naturally.
The author mentions a specific small insect threat to tender new growth.
Ants can quickly destroy new growth if they are left unchecked on the plants.

3. What event served as the ultimate sign that the citrus tree was ready for harvest?

  • The ants started moving to the lime tree.
  • The author cured their flu completely.
  • A single fruit fell naturally to the ground yesterday.
  • The leaves turned a bright orange skin trait.
Look for a specific physical occurrence that happened yesterday in the orchard.
A single fruit falling naturally to the ground is the key indication that the citrus peak has been achieved.

4. Which hybrid traits define the Rangpur lime according to the text?

  • The sweetness of a classic apple and the seeds of a lemon.
  • The pink color of a rose and the dormant traits of winter plants.
  • The bitterness of a grapefruit mixed with a thick banana peel.
  • The sharp acidity of a lime combined with the orange skin of a mandarin.
It shares features from both a lime and a mandarin orange.
The combination of lime acidity and mandarin easy-peeling, orange characteristics makes it highly versatile.

5. What project does the author plan to undertake next if they feel better from the flu?

  • Film another macro video about ants.
  • Transplant lemon trees out of the greenhouse.
  • Buy more rose bushes from a local market.
  • Prune all the classic mandarin trees immediately.
This personal update involves giving certain trees more room to grow outside.
The personal update outlines the plan to move lemon trees out of the greenhouse once health improves.

Quiz Completed!

¡Chears and Happy Farming!

Well, I truly hope you enjoyed today's photos and video. See you tomorrow with more updates! Best regards, Cecilia Denise.
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