Bizzarria

Citron and orange graft

Bizzarria
The Florentine Bizzarria
GenusCitrus
Cultivar'Bizzarria'
Citrus aurantium bizzarria. Drawing; A.Poiteau 1811, watercolor; D.Del Pino 1821

The Bizzarria of Florence (Citrus medica + C. aurantium), which is probably the first graft chimera obtained, is a graft between the Florentine citron and sour orange.

It produces branches of regular Florentine citron including such leaves, and from the other side branches of sour orange. The middle shoot mixes characteristics of both and the fruit exhibits characteristics of both the citron and orange.

Graft chimerism contrasts with somatic hybridization which is due to plant sexuality; its offspring is intermediate, showing influences of both parental plants. The Florentine Bizzarria, on the other hand, displays an unusual fruit which distinctly expresses characteristics from each plant in close proximity.

The plant's name has a number of different spellings, e.g. Bizaria,[1] Bizzaria,[2] Bizzarria,[3] Bizarria,[4] and even Bizarre.[5]

Discovery

The Bizzarria was discovered in 1640 by Pietro Nati at the villa named Torre degli Agli, which belonged to the wealthy Panciatichi banking family. The Bizzarria was thought to be lost but was rediscovered in the 1970s by Paolo Galleotti, the head gardener of the Villa di Castello and of the Boboli Gardens in Florence.[6]

See also

  • Citrus hybrid
  • Citrus taxonomy
  • Grafting
  • Graft-chimaera

References

  1. ^ Traite des Plantes
    • Histoire naturelle des végétaux
  2. ^ Frank, Margaret H.; Chitwood, Daniel H. (2016). "Plant chimeras: The good, the bad, and the 'Bizzaria'". Developmental Biology. 419 (1): 41–53. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2016.07.003.
  3. ^ Falletti, Franca; Scudieri, Magnolia (2003). Around the David. ISBN 9788809033160.
  4. ^ The Cultivated Orange
    • Mutation Breeding
    • The Journal of Heredity
    • The Beginning of Plant Hybridization
  5. ^ Gardens of Florence
    • Around the David
  6. ^ "Medici Citrus". HomeCitrusGrowers.co.uk.

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