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Indio Mandarinquat Tree

Citrus x citrofortunella

Regular price $12999
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Plant Highlights

Indio Mandarinquat Tree highlights at a glance!

Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Citrus x citrofortunella
  • Growing Zones
    8-10 (Patio 4-10)
  • Mature Height
    10 - 12 feet
  • Mature Spread
    4 - 5 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Moderate
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    White
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    After Fruiting
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring
  • Harvest Time
    Late Season

Sweet & Sour, Productive Indio Mandarinquat Tree

  • Eat the Whole Thing
  • Good Ornamental Lawn Tree
  • Great in Containers
  • Sweet/Tart Flavor
  • Unique Introduction with Modern Appeal

Deliciously fragrant Indio Mandarinquat - as the name suggests - is a cross between a Mandarin Orange and a Kumquat. From its parents, it inherited a "grown-up" Citrus taste - mostly sweet, with a little sour for balance, like a sour Mandarin.

It can be eaten whole, peeled, and all! The trick is to pick the beautiful, bell-shaped fruit, wash them, and toss them in your mouth. Chew, chew, chew to blend the sweet skin with the zingy flesh.

Like all Kumquats, the skin is where all the sweetness is. But the uniqueness is in the size and the Mandarin flavor of the Indio Mandarinquat, as well.

Fair warning! You might become addicted to the wonderful sweet/tart flavor that is part of the experience of eating this classic fruit. Yum!

Indio Mandarinquat is great for Chinese New Year as the fruit colors up at the same time as the popular Nagami. They are popular as a Marmalade or Preserve and to make rich, citrusy syrups.

People also juice them, then slice the peel and pulp together into salads to add a tangy zip. Save the juice to use as a zippy cocktail mix in a glass with a sugared rim!

The Mandarinquat is high in vital nutrients. Because it is consumed whole, the skin's highly nutritious essential oils and fiber make this a tremendously healthy fruit.

The fruit is bigger than a Kumquat but smaller than a Mandarin. They are bell-shaped with a nobby little end where they attach to the limb. Received as budwood in 1972 under the care of John Carpenter at the U.S. Date and Citrus Station in Indio, California, the Indio Mandarinquat has quickly gained popularity with all that appreciate a great flavored Kumquat fruit.

These will be a beautiful and delicious addition to your landscape. Order yours today!

How to Use Indio Mandarinquat in the Landscape

If you are lucky enough to live in Zones 8 - 10, you can safely plant them in the ground. They are naturally short, pyramid-shaped and covered in fruit from December to April. They'll make gorgeous, ornamental lawn trees.

Consider planting multiples in a gentle curve along the length of an island garden bed in the yard. Or, use them as a low-edible border along the length of a sunny fence.

Otherwise, if you live in a cold winter climate, these perform exceptionally well in pots as an indoor/outdoor plant. Enjoy them as fun, fragrant Patio Trees all summer, then bring them indoors and place them near a sunny window to overwinter indoors. Keep them on the dry side indoors, as they won't need much water.

#ProPlantTips for Care

These trees require good drainage and can be pruned to any height. The fruit of the Indio Mandarinquat is persistent and once the tree is established, it is not uncommon to see fruit on the tree year-round.

However, this is not the case in colder climates when grown in a container as an indoor/outdoor plant. Being such a new selection, the information on indoor fruit ripening is not established, but other Kumquats typically ripen their fruit indoors successfully.

Make sure the container has plenty of drainage holes or drill additional holes as necessary. Raise the container with bricks to ensure the bottom won't sit in standing water. Use an acid-based potting soil, such as Dr. Earth Acid Lovers Organic and Natural Planting Mix. To that, add a quarter Pathway Bark Mulch to the total volume of your container to improve drainage.

Indio Mandarinquats like slightly acidic soils, so be aware of the pH of your water. Collect rainwater where possible. Too high of a pH may result in yellowing leaves. Fertilize with an acid fertilizer, such as Dr. Earth Acid Lovers Organic and Natural Premium Fertilizer.

Protecting Container Citrus From Cold

Although it's famous for growing in warmer regions, it can also thrive in colder areas as long as the tree is brought indoors prior to the first frost of winter.

If you're growing these tropical trees in the ground in the lowest of their favored growing zones, they need to be planted in a sheltered spot to avoid the worst of the chill. If a spot like that is unavailable, then you are better off planting in a large, deep container.

In borderline growing zones, begin slowly acclimating your tree indoors or into a protected location, eventually moving your tree inside in bright indirect sun for the winter if the temperatures in your area ever dip below that 40°F range. In spring, reverse this process and begin acclimating your tree to again be back out in the full sun all summer. This reduces stress and leaf drop.

You'll love this nutritious and beautiful plant - order today!

Customer Reviews

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Bernd
Trees arrived in excellent shape.

Trees arrived in excellent shape. Best packaging for trees I have seen!

Hello Bernd,

Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that your Indio Mandarinquat Tree arrived in excellent shape and that the packaging met your expectations. We truly pour a lot of care into how we prepare each order to ensure plants arrive healthy and ready to thrive, so it means a lot to hear from happy customers like you.

If you ever have questions about care tips for your Mandarinquat tree—such as ideal watering schedules, fertilizing, or winter protection—to help it flourish, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team is always here to support your growing success.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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Guest
Trees arrived in excellent shape.

Trees arrived in excellent shape. Best packaging for trees I have seen!

Hi,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with us! We’re thrilled to hear that your trees arrived in excellent shape and that you appreciated the packaging—we take great care to ensure our plants travel safely to your garden. Should you ever have any questions about planting or caring for your new trees, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always here to provide guidance and support.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Vladimir
Wonderful plant

I'm growing citruses for just one year. Growing in pots outside at summer, inside (in a grow tent and in cold greenhouses on heating pads, under LED lights, and with humidifiers) at winter. I'm in zone 7a, Maryland.From all citruses I got (several kumquats, Meyer Lemon, Owari Satsuma, Ponkan, etc) Indio Mandarinquat grows the best and developed many fruits this first summer. They are almost ripe now.

Dear Vladimir,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Indio Mandarinquat tree! It’s fantastic to hear how well your citrus assortment is doing, especially your Indio Mandarinquat thriving and producing so many fruits in your zone 7a Maryland climate. Your dedication to providing optimal growing conditions in those challenging winter months—with heated greenhouses, grow tents, LED lights, and humidifiers—is clearly paying off!

Since you’re already successfully managing multiple varieties in pots, you might consider these tips to keep your Indio Mandarinquat flourishing year after year: remember to gradually acclimate your tree when moving it outdoors each spring, monitor watering carefully to avoid over or underwatering in the dormant season, and keep the humidity consistent with your humidifiers, especially in winter when air tends to dry out more.

If you ever want tailored guidance or want to explore complementary citrus varieties or container growing tricks, feel free to reach out. We’re always eager to help your garden thrive!

Charting your sweetest harvests ahead,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Vladimir
Wonderful plant

I'm growing citruses for just one year. Growing in pots outside at summer, inside (in a grow tent and in cold greenhouses on heating pads, under LED lights, and with humidifiers) at winter. I'm in zone 7a, Maryland.From all citruses I got (several kumquats, Meyer Lemon, Owari Satsuma, Ponkan, etc) Indio Mandarinquat grows the best and developed many fruits this first summer. They are almost ripe now.

Dear Vladimir,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful success with your Indio Mandarinquat tree! We're thrilled to hear how well it’s thriving under your care, especially given the effort you’re putting into acclimating your citrus trees through all these seasonal changes. Your setup with grow tents, heating pads, LED lights, and humidifiers shows a great attention to detail, and clearly, it’s paying off.

Given that you’re in zone 7a Maryland, it sounds like you’re providing excellent protection from winter's chill, which can be tricky for citrus. As your Mandarinquat’s fruits near ripeness, be sure to keep an eye on watering to maintain consistent moisture—over or under-watering can impact fruit quality during this critical stage. Also, if you haven’t yet, slightly increasing nighttime temperatures in the grow tent may boost fruit finalization, and giving the plant occasional feeding with a balanced citrus fertilizer can support flavor and yield.

If you’re interested, our region-specific care guides also have tips tailored for cold winters and transition phases between indoor and outdoor cycles, which might complement your setup beautifully.

Thanks again for trusting NatureHills.com, and we can’t wait to hear more about your garden’s progress!

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team