FRUIT TREES and VINES
MANDARINS

California Honey Mandarin, dwarf

An early spring ripening mandarin, similar to the Murcott with its rich, sweet flavor. May need thinning for larger fruit.

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Owari Satsuma MandarinOwari Satsuma Mandarin, standard and dwarf

Hardiest tree of all mandarins. Fruit Ripens in November, December and is usually picked before the first frost. Seedless fruit peels easily.

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Page MandarinPage Mandarin

Juicy, sweet cross between Minneola tangelo and Clementine mandarin. Round fruit has deep orange rind, which is thin but can be peeled. A good choice to complete a citrus collection. It is more productive with nearby pollinator trees: mandarins or the Valencia orange.

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Minneola TangeloMinneola Tangelo

Deep reddish-orange colored fruit in winter. Leave fruit on tree for rich tangerine-like flavor in late spring through summer.

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Dancy TangerineDancy Tangerine

Often found on fruit stands at Christmas time. Heavily laden trees are popular for Chinese New Year.

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CalamondinCalamondin (Kalamansi, Philippine lime)  [IN]

Prolific fruit production. Zesty acid juice. Handsome compact habit. Outstanding in containers. Suitable for indoors or patio containers.  Fantastic in marmalade.

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no photo nowVariegated Calamondin  [IN]

Fragrant bloom is followed by tart, petite, orange fruit like its Calamondin cousin. Immature fruit is strikingly green and yellow striped. Variegated foliage has a compact habit, suitable for indoors or patio containers.

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