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  • All Hardy Citrus are either grown from seed, rooted cuttings off of mature plants or grafted onto trifoliate orange. Most will fruit within the next couple years! All hardy tangerine trees/mandarins will fruit now, citrumelos will fruit either next season or the following season. All hardy citrus trees should be planted in well drained sandy loam soil and situated in warm sunny location as citrus tree have high light requirements.

  • All of our hardy citrus are full, healthy sized plants. Citrandarins are gallon size, approx 1 ft tall.

  •  Most are shipped in their pots with the soil intact and NOT shipped bareroot so shipping is a bit more than other mail order nurseries. The survival rate is much higher this way and well worth the extra cost.


 

 

owarisatsuma.jpg (107532 bytes)    Satsuma var. Owari - Cuttings from this plant come from Lake 

City, South Carolina and the area it comes from  is listed as USDA zone 8. This tree is over 10 years old and produces heavily each year. 

'Owari' Satsuma Tangerine.......................$29.99

 


 

hardytangerine.jpg (100590 bytes)    Hardy Tangerine  - Cuttings from this plant also come from 

South Carolina and has survived 0 degrees and with no damage whatsoever. This definitely worth trying in a warmer/protected zone 7b climate. A sure winner in a non protected zone 8 climate!!

Hardy Tangerine.......................$29.99

 


 

ctrumelofruit.jpg (113242 bytes)    Hardy Citrumelo - A hybrid citrus plant which is a cross between

a grapefruit and a very hardy citrus relative called Poncirus Trifoliata. Poncirus trees have been planted and thrive in very cold areas up to usda zone 5. Citrumelo's are reliably hardy up to USDA zone 8a, but definitely worth trying in warmer zone 7b areas. The flavor is that of a white grapefruit.

Hardy Citrumelo............................$18

 


 

poncirus.jpg (66214 bytes)    Hardy Bitter lemon (Poncirus Trifoliata) - An extremely hardy 

Citrus plant that is zone hardy up to USDA zone 5 !! Bitter Lemons have a very bitter juice that makes for a potent lemon substitute or  the pulp can be used mixed with fresh kumquats for a marmalade. The fruit is also useful for recipes requiring citrus "zest". The flowers are fragrant and reminiscent of an orange tree blossom.  In the northeast, there are large bitter lemon trees in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts proving this trees ability to really take the cold. 

Bitter Lemon............................$18

 

 


 

Hardy Changsha Mandarin  (Citrus Reticulata) - The hardiest mandarin 

citrus available and is zone hardy up to USDA zone 7b !! Changsha is  a beautiful tree with wonderful fragrant flowers and delicious fruit!!  

    

Changsha Mandarin............................$29.99

 


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Hardy Citrandarin  (Citrus Reticulata "changsha" x Poncirus Trifoliata) - The hardiest citrus hybrid available!!

This is a cross between a very hardy mandarin variety called 'Changsha' and a citrus relative called Poncirus Trifoliata. Both are extemely hardy with Poncirus being the hardiest parent. This is without a doubt the hardiest available citrus  and is zone hardy up to protected USDA zone 6b-7a !! Cintrandarins have beautiful foliage and  fruit. The fruit has been best described as looking like a tangerine / mandarine with deep orange color, and flavor closely resembling that of a true lemon. 

 Citrandarin Hardy Citrus Hyrbrid............................$25

 

 


Hardy Citrange - A hybrid citrus plant which is a cross between

a sweet orange and the hardy citrus relative called Poncirus Trifoliata. Poncirus Trifoliata trees have been planted and thrive in very cold areas up to usda zone 5. Citranges are hardy up to USDA zone 7 and are few plants are growing in the Washington D.C. area.  The fruit has a complex flavor but could be described more closely to a semi sweet orange.

Hardy Citrange............................$18

 



Thomasville Citrangequat..................................29.99   

Very cold hardy, a cross between a cold hardy citrange and a kumquat. Fruit resembles and tastes similar to a kumquat. Makes for one of the best eating of the hardy citrus hybrids. Cold Hardy up to zone 8 or protected zone 7b.

 


10 Degree Tangerine..................................29.99   

Sweet mandarin type citrus. Cold hardy up to a  protected zone 8 climate.

 


 

 


MORE VARIETIES COMING SOON!!! 

 

 

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