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Dwarf Venous Orange Fruit Trees
Dwarf Venous Orange Fruit Trees
Fun, Flowers and Fragrance, Too!

  (1 customer reviews)

The Dwarf Venous Orange offer evergreen foliage, sweetly scented flowers and edible fruit all in one! Can be moved outdoors in summer, so the bees take care of pollination for you. Varieties grow from 2-5 feet tall. Pick citrus in 1-3 years.

Potted plants.

Not available in AZ, CA,FL, TX.

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Dwarf Venous Orange
13885 - For each offer ordered, get 1 plant.
Price: 1 to 2 - $12.95
3 or more - $11.95
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Product Details
Zones: 9 - 10 (30° F.)
Height: 4-6 ft.
Spacing: pots
Depth: Plant at same depth as in the pot it is shipped in
Spread: 2-3 ft.
Sun/Shade: Bright, indirect sunlight
Pollinator: self-pollinating
Yield: varies
Color: white
Foliage: shiny, dark green, evergreen
Blooms: spring
Fruit: small, juciy, tart
Comments: Four hours or more of direct sunnlight from a south window. Let plant approach dryness before watering. Average indoor humidity levels. Day temperature 65-70 degrees F; night temperature 50-55 degrees F. Use an acid-balanced fertilizer throughout the year and add trace elements in the spring. Leaves will drop if soil is too wet or too dry. High pH or high soluble salts can cause leaf yellowing. Will not bloom if light is too low. May need to hand pollinate for better fruit production. GROW LIGHTS OR FLORESCENTS MAY ALSO BE HELPFUL. WHEN MOVING OUTSIDE IN LATE SPRING, MOVE GRADUALLY AND WATCH FOR SCORCHING. FERTILIZING: WHEN PLANTS ARE ACTIVELY GROWING, GIVE THEM A HIGH POTASH (TOMATO TYPE) FERTILIZER TWICE A MONTH. DON'T FEED IN COOL, LOW LIGHT WINTER RESTING PERIOD. TOP DRESS IN THE SPRING WITH SOME NEW TOP SOIL OR REPOT IN A LARGER POT WHILE ANY POT WILL DO - PREFER A CLAY POT. NOT UNUSUAL TO DROP FRUIT AS THEY WILL TYPICALLY SET MORE FRUIT THAN THEY CAN SUPPORT.
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Dwarf Venous Orange Fruit Trees Ships In Both Spring And Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK AZ BC CA FL GU HI PR TX

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 -  Monday, November 05, 2007
My trees a real cutey
Reviewed By: Deanna (Bayonne, NJ)
It's hard for me to believe it's the same plant I got 6 months ago. I chose to put mine in an earthbox, so that I could easily have it indoors in the winter and then put it out when it warms up. I haven't done anything special and it looks beautiful, it also smells great. I believe I may see fruit next year. Thanks Gurney's for such a great experience on one of my very first plants!


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