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Nagami Kumquat Tree

Fortunella margarita 'Nagami'
$12999
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Plant Highlights

Nagami Kumquat Tree highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Fortunella margarita 'Nagami'
  • Growing Zones
    8-11 (Patio 4-11)
  • Mature Height
    15 - 18 feet
  • Mature Spread
    12 - 15 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Low Once Established
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium, Slow
  • Flower Color
    White
  • Fall Color
    Evergreen
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    Early Spring
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring
  • Harvest Time
    Late Season

Unique Taste, Lucky Nagami Kumquat

For more luck and prosperity in your landscape, try the ever-popular Nagami Kumquat (Fortunella margarita 'Nagami'). This small tree produces Citrus fruit that has been a food staple for centuries throughout China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia. It's most popular for its distinctively luscious fruit, beautiful form, and year-round fruit display.

Nagami Kumquat is the most popular variety grown in the United States. The most outstanding feature is of course the fruit itself. There's nothing that tastes quite like it.

The oval, bright orange-colored fruit is about the size of a large olive. The fresh fruit is eaten whole for a sweet and sour flavor experience. Yes, even the rind is edible. As you chew, the sweet rind and sour pulp blend in your mouth. It's a perfect blend of acid and sugar.

Remember, "Don't stop chewing" to achieve the most incredible flavor while eating fresh. Candied, cooked, canned, or eaten whole, Kumquats are a tasty, not-to-be-missed treat in any form!

Try juicing the pulp for special mixed Citrus-infused water. Squeeze into gin and tonic cocktails as a special alternative to Lime. Decorate the rim of your glass with a twist of the Nagami rind.

You can also slice the sweet rind to add to salads. This is a very healthy alternative to those overly sweet dried cranberries that have been sprayed with too much sugar.

Candy them for a gift or use the fruit for jelly. Serve with savory meats for an easy, delicious Asian fusion meal.

How nice to grow your own Kumquats!

A beautiful "ornamental" edible, the Nagami Kumquat tree has a very formal, upright character. This small, fruit-bearing evergreen tree makes a perfect focal point in the landscape. It will also thrive on the patio as a tremendous container specimen.

Tiny white flowers appear in the early spring and have a richly tropical appearance. They are delightfully fragrant and perfume your whole yard.

The prolific Nagami Kumquat tree produces an abundance of fruit each growing season. The new winter crop is a prized decoration on the tree during the Lunar New Year and plants are brought indoors for the celebration in Asia and the United States.

Once established, the orange fruit can hang on the tree for months. This gives it a wonderful display value in the landscape. Deep green leaves give a soft, healthy appearance to your tree year-round, even when not in bloom or fruit.

The upright, compact plant is a moderate grower and is able to be easily trained into a very attractive vase shape. It will become a sophisticated and useful specimen.

This adaptable and lovely plant is a great choice for edible and ornamental landscapes alike. People all over the world adore these Citrus plants. Order today!

  • Bright Orange Egg-Shaped Fruit
  • Prolific Producer & Unique Delicious Fruit
  • Eaten Peel & All
  • Fragrant White Spring Flowers & Self Pollinating
  • Glossy Broadleaf Evergreen Leaves
  • Wonderful in Containers
  • Specimen Tree, Privacy Hedges & Edible Landscaping
  • Historic & Cultural Relevance

#ProPlantTips for Care

Kumquats are one of the best adapted of all Citrus to container growing. Grown best in full sun for the strongest growth and most fruit, Citrus need very well-draining soil on the acidic side.

Provide regular moisture access but allow your tree to dry out slightly between waterings, especially for container plants. Poor drainage is a death sentence for Citrus trees. Plant a Nagami in a special pot for years of enjoyment but ensure it has very good drainage. Citrus is sensitive to overwatering in the container, so be careful to keep it on the dry side. It's better to let the soil dry out a bit between waterings.

Citrus trees prefer an acid soil mix, select a potting soil that is used for Azaleas, Camelia, or Rhododendrons. Add a quarter-inch of bark or pathway bark at the rate of 25% of the total volume of the container. This improves both porosity and adds large-particle organic matter. Feed your container Citrus quarterly with an acid fertilizer like Dr. Earth Acid Lovers Organic Fertilizer.

Protecting Container Citrus From Cold

The natural habitat of this Citrus variety would suggest it is a prime candidate for successfully growing and cropping in marginal Citrus areas. This is also true wherever Citrus trees are brought indoors during the wintertime.

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 border-line 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.

  • Sun Loving Citrus Tree
  • Low Moisture
  • Must-Have Well-Drained Acidic Soil
  • Prune Early Spring
  • Appreciates Regular Fertility

If you see this popular tree in stock, please order right away. We regularly take calls on this, and the Nagami Kumquat Tree is in high demand. Order now at Nature Hills Nursery!

Nagami Kumquat Tree
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Nagami Kumquat Tree

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Unique Taste, Lucky Nagami Kumquat

For more luck and prosperity in your landscape, try the ever-popular Nagami Kumquat (Fortunella margarita 'Nagami'). This small tree produces Citrus fruit that has been a food staple for centuries throughout China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia. It's most popular for its distinctively luscious fruit, beautiful form, and year-round fruit display.

Nagami Kumquat is the most popular variety grown in the United States. The most outstanding feature is of course the fruit itself. There's nothing that tastes quite like it.

The oval, bright orange-colored fruit is about the size of a large olive. The fresh fruit is eaten whole for a sweet and sour flavor experience. Yes, even the rind is edible. As you chew, the sweet rind and sour pulp blend in your mouth. It's a perfect blend of acid and sugar.

Remember, "Don't stop chewing" to achieve the most incredible flavor while eating fresh. Candied, cooked, canned, or eaten whole, Kumquats are a tasty, not-to-be-missed treat in any form!

Try juicing the pulp for special mixed Citrus-infused water. Squeeze into gin and tonic cocktails as a special alternative to Lime. Decorate the rim of your glass with a twist of the Nagami rind.

You can also slice the sweet rind to add to salads. This is a very healthy alternative to those overly sweet dried cranberries that have been sprayed with too much sugar.

Candy them for a gift or use the fruit for jelly. Serve with savory meats for an easy, delicious Asian fusion meal.

How nice to grow your own Kumquats!

A beautiful "ornamental" edible, the Nagami Kumquat tree has a very formal, upright character. This small, fruit-bearing evergreen tree makes a perfect focal point in the landscape. It will also thrive on the patio as a tremendous container specimen.

Tiny white flowers appear in the early spring and have a richly tropical appearance. They are delightfully fragrant and perfume your whole yard.

The prolific Nagami Kumquat tree produces an abundance of fruit each growing season. The new winter crop is a prized decoration on the tree during the Lunar New Year and plants are brought indoors for the celebration in Asia and the United States.

Once established, the orange fruit can hang on the tree for months. This gives it a wonderful display value in the landscape. Deep green leaves give a soft, healthy appearance to your tree year-round, even when not in bloom or fruit.

The upright, compact plant is a moderate grower and is able to be easily trained into a very attractive vase shape. It will become a sophisticated and useful specimen.

This adaptable and lovely plant is a great choice for edible and ornamental landscapes alike. People all over the world adore these Citrus plants. Order today!

  • Bright Orange Egg-Shaped Fruit
  • Prolific Producer & Unique Delicious Fruit
  • Eaten Peel & All
  • Fragrant White Spring Flowers & Self Pollinating
  • Glossy Broadleaf Evergreen Leaves
  • Wonderful in Containers
  • Specimen Tree, Privacy Hedges & Edible Landscaping
  • Historic & Cultural Relevance

#ProPlantTips for Care

Kumquats are one of the best adapted of all Citrus to container growing. Grown best in full sun for the strongest growth and most fruit, Citrus need very well-draining soil on the acidic side.

Provide regular moisture access but allow your tree to dry out slightly between waterings, especially for container plants. Poor drainage is a death sentence for Citrus trees. Plant a Nagami in a special pot for years of enjoyment but ensure it has very good drainage. Citrus is sensitive to overwatering in the container, so be careful to keep it on the dry side. It's better to let the soil dry out a bit between waterings.

Citrus trees prefer an acid soil mix, select a potting soil that is used for Azaleas, Camelia, or Rhododendrons. Add a quarter-inch of bark or pathway bark at the rate of 25% of the total volume of the container. This improves both porosity and adds large-particle organic matter. Feed your container Citrus quarterly with an acid fertilizer like Dr. Earth Acid Lovers Organic Fertilizer.

Protecting Container Citrus From Cold

The natural habitat of this Citrus variety would suggest it is a prime candidate for successfully growing and cropping in marginal Citrus areas. This is also true wherever Citrus trees are brought indoors during the wintertime.

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 border-line 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.

  • Sun Loving Citrus Tree
  • Low Moisture
  • Must-Have Well-Drained Acidic Soil
  • Prune Early Spring
  • Appreciates Regular Fertility

If you see this popular tree in stock, please order right away. We regularly take calls on this, and the Nagami Kumquat Tree is in high demand. Order now at Nature Hills Nursery!

Plant Size

  • 4x4x9 Inch Container 1-2 Feet
  • #3 Container 2-3 Feet
  • #3 Container
  • 5x5x12 Inch Container
  • #5 Container 1-2 Feet
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