Next day, when the seven Princesses went as usual to the grave of their mother, the pomelo tree had disappeared.
No very distinct types are found among the oranges or mandarins; the variation in the pomelo is considerable, although, so far as the writer has noted, scarcely enough to warrant the distinction of separate varieties.
However this may be, the pomelo character is strongly dominant in both the foliage and the fruit.
The pomelo is the most widely distributed species in the genus, but here as in the orange the quality of practically all the fruit is wretchedly poor, dry and insipid with a very thick skin.
Possibly the panuban may be an accidental hybrid between the pomelo and the orange or mandarin; if it is simply a mutation it is certainly one of the most striking in this species.
Usually grown from seeds, but it may be budded upon pomelo or orange stocks, as in the Orange, which see.
In ordinary greenhouse practice, the seedlings of the pomelo make good stocks.
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