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Clementine Mandarin Orange Tree
Citrus reticulata 'Clementine'
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Citrus sinensis 'Moro'
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Citrus sinensis 'Washington'
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Citrus x sinensis 'Cara Cara'
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Citrus x aurantium 'Bouquet de Fleurs'
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Citrus madurensis Lour.'Calamondin'
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Citrus x sinensisn 'Robertson'
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Citrus x 'Valencia'
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Citrus sinensis 'Red Navel'
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Citrus x 'Lane Late'
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Midknight Valencia Orange Tree
Citrus sinensis 'Midknight Valencia'
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FAQ's for Buying Orange Trees Online
What are the best types of Orange trees for home gardeners?
What are the best types of Orange trees for home gardeners?
Nature Hills Nursery offers a wide variety of Orange trees for sale including Mandarin Oranges, Navel Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Blood Oranges, and popular hybrids. Choose Navel Oranges for fresh snacking, Valencia Oranges for juicing, or try a Mandarin variety for a sweet, easy-to-peel treat. Each brings beauty, fragrance, and flavor to your garden.
Can I grow an Orange tree in a pot or container?
Can I grow an Orange tree in a pot or container?
Yes, Orange trees grow well in containers, especially for gardeners in cooler climates. Choose a dwarf variety and plant it in a large, well-draining pot. Keep it outdoors in full sun during warm months and bring it inside before the first frost. This method lets you enjoy fresh Citrus even if you live outside of USDA growing zones 8 to 10.
How much sun and water does an Orange tree need?
How much sun and water does an Orange tree need?
Orange trees need at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight per day and prefer consistently moist but well-drained soil. Make sure the soil is slightly acidic and rich in organic matter. Water deeply when the top few inches of soil feel dry and mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
When do Orange trees bloom and produce fruit?
When do Orange trees bloom and produce fruit?
Orange trees typically bloom in spring with fragrant white blossoms that attract pollinators. Fruit begins forming in late spring and continues to ripen into fall or winter depending on the variety. Some types, like Valencia Oranges, produce fruit that ripens late in the season and can be harvested well into the next year.
Are Orange trees easy to care for?
Are Orange trees easy to care for?
Orange trees are considered easy-care for those who can provide them with full sun, regular watering, and protection from frost. Prune in late winter to shape the tree and encourage new growth. Fertilize regularly with a Citrus-specific blend and watch for signs of pests or nutrient deficiencies. With the right care, your Orange tree will reward you with sweet, juicy fruit and lush evergreen foliage.
These Citrus trees require a great deal of sunshine and water, so they do best outdoors in planting zones 8 to 10. Orange trees are highly sensitive to frost, so they must be protected when cold temps are forecast. Covering these trees in unexpected dips in temperature helps.