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![]() Dwarf Citura Tangerine Fruit Tree
Fresh & Flavorful Fruit!
(7 customer reviews)Lush, glossy foliage and fragrant white flowers cover this dwarf citrus variety. When fruit appears, it is rich orange-red with thin, loose skin, perfect for peeling. Orange flesh is juicy and tender with few seeds. Prefers bright, indirect sun. Pick in 2-3 years. Potted Plant. Not available in AZ, CA, FL, TX. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Sunday, April 29, 2007poor little tree Reviewed By: annie (montrose, colorado) The plant arrived in poor condition. It was like a twig and the color was brown. Still trying to revive it. - Saturday, June 09, 2007Patience 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. - Monday, June 18, 2007Dwarf 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! Read More Reviews |
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