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Cocktail Grapefuit location

I will plant a cocktail grapefruit (semi-dwarf) tree in Napa and have a choice the following locations. It has been hitting 19F for a couple of nights the last couple of years in mid January so freeze tolerance is a concern since it is part Pummelo. I do not expect the fruit to survive the 19F so it needs to be ripe by then. Which location do you feel is best?
Locations:
a) full sun, will be afternoon shade if neighbor does not trim coastal oak (ever green) in 5 years or so. This location is fully exposed to cold wind and freeze, but gets the first rays of morning sun.
b) protected from wind, close to western stucco wall but only 4-6 hours direct sun. Proximity to home elevates the temperature a few degrees, also it is easier protect it during a freeze.
c) southern exposure, 8 ft away from fence and 16 away from stucco wall. this location's proximity to home also offers some potential for elevated temperature. But additional protection would be difficult.
d) southern exposure, full sun except for the last hour of sunlight. 11 ft. from house, poor potential for protection, but stucco wall and concrete walkway may offer some heat.

Thank you, George K

Picture added: Legend of citrus plan/existing:
1 = Page Mandarin, SD
2 = Eustis Limequat Std.
3 = Owari Satsuma, SD
4 = Nippon Orangequat, SD
5 = Nippon Orangequat, SD
6 = Okitsu Wase Satsuma, SD
7 = Okitsu Wase Satsuma, SD
8 = Moro B.O., Dwarf
9 = Lisbon Lemon, SD
10 = Oro Blanco, Std.
11 = Bearss Lime, SD
12 = Meyer, Std.
13 = Fukumoto Navel, Std.
14 = V.Pink Lemon, Std.
15 = Meyer, Dwarf
16 = Tavares Limequat (to be moved here)
17 = Trovita Std.
18 = Lisbon Lemon, SD
19 = Bearss Lime, SD

This post was edited by Becauseican on Mon, Aug 5, 13 at 14:47

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