Cambria is a very late-season, high quality Navel orange. It is seedless and is a great looking fruit with smooth, well coloured skin and a closed navel-end. The skin is fairly thin and adheres quite tightly to the segments which are firm and full of sweetness and flavour.
Cambria is popular with growers, not only as a chance to extend the Navel season, but because it has almost no creasing, has high yields and high export pack-out for a Navel orange.
Good Fruit Guide Rating: ****
Navel Cambria is a wonderful late-season navel orange.
Sweet, flavoursome, juicy.
Names: Navel Cambria; Witkrans; Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck;
Origin: Cambria is a natural mutation of Navel Palmer discovered near Rustenberg, South Africa by Mr Johan-Chris Grobler.
Grown in: Australia, South Africa, Spain, USA
Harvest & Availability: In the Cape region of South Africa, harvest is between August and mid-September. Availability in the UK is generally as follows:
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