‘Cogshall’ originated in Florida and is a low vigor tree with a rounded compact canopy (Campbell, 1992; Campbell, 2004; Knight et al., 2009). The fruit is monoembryonic, the peel is greenish-yellow to yellow-orange with a crimson blush, 280-450 g . The pulp is lemon yellow with very little fiber and has a spicy weak aroma and rich, sweet flavor. ‘Cogshall’ is an early to midseason cultivar.
'Cogshall' phenology | |||||||||||
Dec | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov |
Dormant to beginning panicle emergence | Panicle emergence, flowering, fruit set | Fruit Development | Harvest | Flushing+pruning>Semi-dormant | Dormant |