There are over 100 Satsuma cultivars that have resulted from years of controlled pollinations. These cultivars vary in the date of maturity, color, the shape of the fruit, and quality. However, not all of them are grown commercially.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what is the best Satsuma tree?
Owari is the most widely grown satsuma and is a vigorous grower. The fruit is medium to small and seedless with excellent quality. It matures from early to mid-November but can be harvested through early December. Kimbrough has large fruit that matures in early to mid-November.
Subsequently, question is, do you need 2 Satsuma trees to produce fruit? The satsuma mandarin is self-fertile: Its flowers have both male and female parts, so it doesn't need another tree for pollination. Satsuma trees are evergreen.
Just so, what is the difference between a satsuma clementine and mandarin?
The mandarins you see in grocery stores called Cuties and Sweeties are Clementines. They are easier to peel than tangerines, but not as easy to peel as Satsumas. Satsuma Mandarins are a specific type of mandarin orange, originating in Japan more than 700 years ago. They are a lighter orange, sweet, juicy, and seedless.
What's the difference between a satsuma?
Stefan said: “Satsumas are softer in texture, easier to peel as they have a looser skin and have a lighter citrus flavour, whereas clementines are firmer, relatively easy to peel and have a sweeter flavour than satsumas.”