Not in the slightest, as I have zero experience with warm climate trees... but Inl will guess bergamot as it's not average & earl grey is my favorite tea.
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Since you're the only one that replied, I'll let you know that the citrus is Pomelo (a kind of sweet giant grapefruit).
The other are pigeon pea flowers which is what dhaal is made from. Its a short lived, small, legume tree prized for it's nitrogen fixing ability.
Oh, I'm familiar with the fruit but not the tree. Very cool! I bet those are wonderful fresh.
They're a funny one as they can vary in flavour from fruit to fruit even from the same tree.
I got about 7 fruit last year & none were great. All very bland. I've planted a few more trees from seeds off my friends tree which are much tastier. Might be 2-3 years before they're big enough to hold them though.
The size and amount of blossoms this year is just amazing. The bees love them. Look at the size of the bee compared to the flower!
Interesting. Do the branches support the weight of the fruit well? I'm already worrying about that with my tiny Meyer lemons.
Yeah - they grow faster than most citrus. Best to prune off the longest branches after they've fruited to stimulate growth & reduce the risk of breaks.
I had a mandarin tree lose a big branch a year ago because it was laden with fruit. I hadn't gotten to pruning it for a while.