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Orange-Calamondin [Citrus reticulate 'Calamondin']


The fruit of the Calamondin Citrus grows to the size of a half dollar. The Calamondin Citrus matures December through May.


The Calamondin Orange tree produces a small fruit is about the size of a kumquat and juicy with a sour taste that is excellent for preserves and jams.


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Orange-Calamondin price(s):

3 feet tall

$37.80

4-5 feet tall

$74.50

5-6 feet tall

$149.70

6-7 feet tall

$319.90

Jumbo XXL

$419.80





Recommended zones for Orange-Calamondin:

Zone 8

(10° to 20°)

Zone 9

(20° to 30°)

Zone 10

(30° to 40°)

Zone 11

(40° to 50°)



The Calamondin Orange tree thrives as a dwarf orange tree and likes full sun and grows 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide holding the ripe fruit a long time.





The Calamondin Orange tree produces more fruit when it is misted with water spray once each week.




The dense clusters of citrus on the Calamondin Orange tree makes this citrus tree makes it a favorite to use indoors in many northern states.




Japanese gardeners have grown the Calamondin Orange tree for centuries as a ornamental plant as well as a fruit plant.




The Calamondin Orange tree is an evergreen citrus plant that is one of the best continuously-bearing dwarf orange trees, and the Calamondin Orange tree is hardly ever without fruit on its branches.



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