Citrus
Our unique, dwarf Citrus varieties can be grown in pots just about anywhere. Home gardeners throughout the U.S. love growing these beautiful, compact trees. In cold regions, grow these dwarf, attractive trees in containers and move them inside to a sunny location in the fall to protect them from winter cold. Wonderful ornamental and fruiting plants, they feature deliciously fragrant flowers and full-size, tasty fruit. Our dwarf Citrus are grafted onto Flying Dragon rootstock which keeps the plants below 6 feet in height and induces early fruit production.
Okitsuwase Satsuma
Citrus unshiu
This outstanding variety features very early ripening, easy to peel, flavorful, sweet and juicy fruit. Its naturally compact growth habit, prolific blooms in late winter and abundant, bright orange fruit make it a very attractive plant for container growing. 2667
Owari Satsuma
Citrus unshiu
This excellent, early ripening variety bears good crops of deep orange, sweet and delicious fruit, with easy to peel, thin skin. Easy to grow and very attractive, Owari Satsuma features lush, dark green foliage and prolific, fragrant flowers. 2665
Palestine Sweet Lime
Citrus limettioides
A unique, variety from the Middle East, Palestine Sweet Lime features beautiful, large, bright yellow fruit, which is more subtle in flavor than regular lime varieties. Popular in Asian and Middle Eastern dishes, it also makes a refreshing drink and the peel is grated and used for seasoning. 2659
Pearl Tangelo
Citrus x tangelo
This unique Tangelo variety is a cross of Grapefruit and Mandarin Orange. Pearl Tangelo features particularly attractive, willow-like foliage and delectable, sweet, large fruit with a grapefruit-like flavor. 2626
Red Finger Lime
Microcitrus australasica sanguinea
Native to Australia, the fruit of these amazing citrus varieties is often called “citrus caviar”. Inside the reddish-green fruit of Red Finger Lime are striking, bright pink to red, deliciously sweet-tart capsules, the “caviar”. 2604
Seville
Citrus aurantium
The best for marmalade, this popular variety is widely grown in Europe and is prized for its fragrant flowers, large, tart bright orange fruit and dark green, lush foliage. 2638
Sudachi Hybrid Yuzu
Citrus sudachi
Prized in Japan for its very flavorful juice, Sudachi is a cross of Mandarin Orange and Yuzu. The unique, spicy juice from golf ball size Sudachi fruit is used to flavor soups, fish dishes and even ice cream and other desserts. Higher in Vitamin C than Lemons, Sudachi fruit is often picked green, when its flavor is most pronounced. 2619
Tahitian
Citrus maxima
A beautiful and striking sight on this naturally compact shrub, the fruit of Tahitian Pummelo is larger than a grapefruit and bright, greenish- yellow. The fruit is very juicy, with appealing sweet-tart flavor, reminiscent of lemon, lime and grapefruit. 2698
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