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dwarf calamondin orange tree

dwarf calamondin orange tree Calamondin Orange Tree - Live Plants in 2 Gallon Pots - Florida Only

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dwarf calamondin orange tree Calamondin Orange Tree - Live Plants in 2 Gallon Pots - Florida OnlyThe Calamondin Orange Tree (Citrofortunella mitis) is a charming and productive citrus hybrid, beloved for its ornamental beauty and practical fruiting capabilities. A natural cross between the mandarin orange and kumquat, this dwarf citrus tree is highly versatile and well suited for both indoor and outdoor growing. It produces an abundance of small, round fruits with bright orange skins and a tangy, tart flavor. These fruits are typically about 1

The Calamondin Orange Tree (Citrofortunella mitis) is a charming and productive citrus hybrid, beloved for its ornamental beauty and practical fruiting capabilities. A natural cross between the mandarin orange and kumquat, this dwarf citrus tree is highly versatile and well-suited for both indoor and outdoor growing. It produces an abundance of small, round fruits with bright orange skins and a tangy, tart flavor. These fruits are typically about 1 inch in diameter and are frequently used in marmalades, marinades, beverages, and as decorative garnishes due to their vibrant color and sour-sweet flavor profile. The tree is equally prized for its ornamental qualities. It features glossy, evergreen foliage and a dense, rounded growth habit that makes it ideal for containers, patios, or small garden spaces. Throughout the year, the Calamondin blooms with clusters of fragrant, white flowers that are highly attractive and aromatic. These blossoms often appear alongside ripening fruit, creating a stunning visual contrast and a delightful citrus scent that enhances indoor spaces or outdoor gardens. This tree is exceptionally well-suited for container gardening and adapts easily to pruning, allowing you to control its size and shape. Whether you are looking to grow your own citrus indoors, add a touch of the tropics to your patio, or enjoy fresh, homegrown fruit in a compact space, the Calamondin Orange Tree is a reliable, attractive, and rewarding choice for gardeners of all levels.

  • Plant Appearance: The Calamondin features dense, glossy green foliage with clusters of aromatic white flowers that develop into small, bright orange fruits. Its symmetrical shape and continuous fruiting cycle make it a highly decorative addition to any landscape or indoor space.

  • Sunlight Requirements: Calamondin Orange Trees require full sun to thrive, ideally receiving 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Indoors, place them near a bright, south-facing window or supplement with grow lights for best results.

  • Watering Needs: Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry, ensuring that the container drains well to avoid soggy roots. During hot weather or when fruiting, the tree may require more frequent watering to support healthy growth.

  • Soil Preferences: Plant in a well-draining, slightly acidic soil mix. A sandy loam or citrus-specific potting soil works best, promoting strong root development and minimizing the risk of water retention.

  • Growth Rate and Size: This moderately fast-growing tree typically reaches 6 to 10 feet in height when grown outdoors, but stays smaller in containers. Regular pruning helps maintain a bushy, compact form and encourages new fruiting wood.
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