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Calamondin Orange Tree Potted
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Calamondin Orange Tree Potted

Blooms year round! A cross between a mandarin orange and a kumquat, this productive tree yields small fruit, similar to traditional oranges but with a zestier flavor. Like the kumquat, the fruit's peel is sweet/tart while the flesh is tangy - often eaten whole, or used in chutney, marmalade, and as a substitute for limes. Juice is favored in beverages and des…
Blooms year round! A cross between a mandarin orange and a kumquat, this productive tree yields small fruit, similar to traditional oranges but with a zestier flavor. Like the kumquat, the fruit's peel is sweet/tart while the flesh is tangy - often eaten whole, or used in chutney, marmalade, and as a substitute for limes. Juice is favored in beverages and desserts. Tree has ornamental appeal and fragrant flowers. May bloom again while fruit still remains on the tree, allowing for different harvest intervals. Heat-tolerant. Fruit takes up to 12 months to ripen. Harvest in spring through mid-summer. Self-pollinating. | Philippine lime, calamansi | Mature size can be kept smaller by pruning. | If you live in a cooler climate, plant these warm-weather plants in containers so that you can move them indoors before freezing temperatures arrive.
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Description

Blooms year round! A cross between a mandarin orange and a kumquat, this productive tree yields small fruit, similar to traditional oranges but with a zestier flavor. Like the kumquat, the fruit's peel is sweet/tart while the flesh is tangy - often eaten whole, or used in chutney, marmalade, and as a substitute for limes. Juice is favored in beverages and desserts. Tree has ornamental appeal and fragrant flowers. May bloom again while fruit still remains on the tree, allowing for different harvest intervals. Heat-tolerant. Fruit takes up to 12 months to ripen. Harvest in spring through mid-summer. Self-pollinating. | Philippine lime, calamansi | Mature size can be kept smaller by pruning. | If you live in a cooler climate, plant these warm-weather plants in containers so that you can move them indoors before freezing temperatures arrive.

Specifications

Fruit ColorOrange
Soil MoistureWell Drained
Soil CompositionLoamy
Bloom ColorWhite
PollinationSelf-pollinating
TasteSweet, Tart
Zone Range2 - 11
Shade/sunPartial Shade - Full Sun
Fruit SizeSmall - Medium
Years To Bear1 - 2
TextureJuicy
Soil Ph Level6.0 - 7.5