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Dwarf Citura Tangerine Fruit Trees
Dwarf Citura Tangerine Fruit Trees
Fun, Flowers and Fragrance, Too!

  (5 customer reviews)

The Dwarf Citura Tangerine offers evergreen foliage, sweetly scented flowers and edible fruit in one plant! 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. Not available in AZ, CA, FL, TX.

Potted plants.

Not available in AZ, CA,FL, TX.

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Dwarf Citura Tangerine
13886 - 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: 2-3 ft.
Spacing: pots
Depth: Plant as the 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: Glossy-green, narrow leaves
Blooms: spring
Fruit: small, orangish-red with thin loose skin; juicy, tender, orange flesh with some seeds; flavorful
Comments: Four hours or more of direct sunlight 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. IF LEFT INDOORS OVER SUMMER, GOOD VENTILATION & HIGH HUMIDITY ARE CRUCIAL; SPRAY OVERHEAD W/ A MIST SPRAYER DAILY. LET PLANTS SURFACE DRY IN WINTER BEFORE WATERING---ABOUT EVERY 10 DAYS IS GOOD.
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Dwarf Citura Tangerine 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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 -  Friday, August 03, 2007
Dwarf Tangerine Tree
Reviewed By: Cheryl (Farmington Hills, MI)
I got my Dwarf Tangerine Tree on 4-13-07 from Gurney's. After I potted it, I took a picture so that I can track it's growth. That day it was 9 inches tall. Now it's almost 4 months later and it has grown to almost 17 inches tall and has a ton of new leaves too! I kept this tree indoors until the weather got warmer here, then transferred it outdoors into my greenhouse that I have. I am very happy with this tree and will be happier when it starts growing fruit on it.

 -  Monday, June 18, 2007
Dwarf Lemon Tree
Reviewed By: Douglas Redding (Cleveland, Ohio)
The drawf Meyer's Lemon tree I bought last year bloomed while in the house this past early fall. I watered it but paid no more attention until I wanted to move it outdoors this spring. To my utter surprise I have a huge lemon at the end of one branch! I hadn't expected it to hold the fruits for another year or two. The branch is only about 8" long and is propped up for support. It's outside now and I am waiting for the colour change! I'm so impressed I ordered the citrus combination this year!

 -  Saturday, June 09, 2007
Patience
Reviewed By: Kristen (Charlotte, nc)
I received my plant this spring and am attempting to nurture mine indoors. I have read the online instructions and one day when I am ready, will plant it outdoors. It is slow growing but appears to be healthy. I cannot wait until next year when the true nurturing will show its true colors.


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