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Washington Navel Orange Tree

Citrus sinensis 'Washington'
$17999
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Plant Highlights

Washington Navel Orange Tree highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Citrus sinensis 'Washington'
  • Growing Zones
    9-10 (Patio 4-10)
  • Mature Height
    7 - 15 feet
  • Mature Spread
    8 - 10 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Low to Moderate
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    White
  • Fall Color
    Evergreen
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    After Fruiting
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring, Late Spring, Summer
  • Harvest Time
    Late Season

The Most Popular Washington Navel Orange Tree! People think of Washington Navel Oranges when they think of an Orange. The delicious fruit is seedless and easy to peel.

There are a lot of things to love about this fruit-bearing tree. No wonder it's the most popular orange grown in the world. The fruit is sweet and has just enough juice for outstanding fresh eating.

It won't make you wait long for your first crop, because it matures early. It's also one of the first fruits ready for the winter harvest. Only a few varieties of orange like the wonderful pink-fleshed Cara Cara ripen earlier.

It's a high-yield variety, so you'll enjoy plenty of the rich-tasting, easy-peeling oranges. These are large, meaty pieces of fruit that are easy to peel and separate.

No wonder they are a traditional part of all school lunches around the country! They are sweet enough for kids to love, too.

Your bounty can be left on the tree for up to three months without sacrificing its quality or integrity. This makes it easy to harvest as many as you want throughout the season, which is perfect for the small-time or backyard grower.

Imagine growing your own fresh oranges and having the luxury of harvesting them at your leisure all through the winter months! What a healthy addition to your daily life.

Order today and start eating 'really local'!

Not Just Fruit! It's A Useful Ornamental Tree, As Well

The Washington Navel Orange Tree (Citrus sinensis 'Washington') is not all about function. Its form is definitely pleasant too, providing your yard with aesthetic beauty in any location you choose to plant it.

As you can imagine, the beautiful, waxy, white flowers smell absolutely incredible. They'll perfume your whole yard with that to-die-for, fresh citrus scent, adding to your outdoor enjoyment from spring and well into summer.

Local songbirds will love to nest in the tree. Keep your eyes out for Hummingbirds, they'll love those fragrant blooms!

One of the best-kept secrets about growing fruit trees is that you can keep them easily pruned to the height and width you desire. Need a tiny tree? Do summer pruning for size control.

If you let it grow into a medium-sized tree, the Washington Navel Orange is an ideal single-trunk tree. You can consider this a very giving specimen tree with a majestic look.

Or, keep the lower branches on to use it as a cute, rounded bush. These can be planted six to eight feet apart - measuring from the center of one to the center of the next - and become a useful privacy screen or hedge to block out an unwanted view.

Although it can grow to a substantial size in the ground, the Washington Navel Orange is also suitable for container growing and can be pruned to any desired size and shape.

Yes, you can even grow it in a container. Now we have the cold winter gardeners smiling!

Citrus, in general, are well suited for container growing and in areas where space is limited or a move to a new home may be in your future, grow your Washington Navel Orange in a container.

You can keep container plants limbed up as a small tree or kept bushier as a shrub. Either way, the Washington Navel is a fabulous addition to your edible landscaping.

  • Delicious, Seedless Fruit - Great for Fresh Eating
  • White Blossoms With Incredible Fragrance
  • Produces Fruit Early & No Pollinator Required
  • High Productivity & Conveniently Long Hang Time on Tree
  • Most Popular Backyard Orange in the United States & Worldwide
  • Beautiful Edible & Ornamental

#ProPlantTips for Care

Washington Navel Trees prefer full sun and fertile, well-drained soil conditions. It requires a moderate amount of watering.

If you'll be growing it in the ground, please ensure it has good drainage. If you see puddles long after a rain, you'll want to build a raised bed 12 to 18 inches high and 3 feet square.

In colder climates, the Washington Navel tree growing in a container must be moved indoors for winter. Give it the brightest light you can and maintain moderate humidity to produce fruit successfully. Keep it in a greenhouse or attached sunroom is best.

A single tree will produce fruit, but we recommend planting at least two for the largest fruit set.

Protecting Container Citrus From Cold

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.

This Citrus variety naturally grows successfully in marginal Citrus areas (USDA zones 8 to 4). But Citrus trees grown in these zones should be grown in containers and brought indoors before the wintertime.

In cooler growing zones, begin slowly acclimating your tree indoors in the early fall or moving them 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.

Our trees are always in high demand, and we expect these citrus trees to be very popular. Order now before they sell out and enjoy the benefits of growing your own easy-peeling fruit anywhere in the United States!

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Brad
Excellant orange tree

I bought this tree 3 months ago and it's already flowering. I'm currently growing it indoors with a grow light because I live in kansas. As soon as spring gets here I think it will do even better outdoors.

Hello Brad,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with your orange tree! We’re delighted to hear that it’s already flowering after just three months—that’s fantastic progress, especially while growing indoors with a grow light. Your approach sounds spot-on, and you’re right: once spring arrives and you move it outdoors, your tree will likely thrive even more with natural sunlight and fresh air in Kansas.

If you have any questions about transitioning your orange tree outside or tips on continued indoor care as the seasons change, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you every step of the way!

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Brad
Excellant orange tree

I bought this tree 3 months ago and it's already flowering. I'm currently growing it indoors with a grow light because I live in kansas. As soon as spring gets here I think it will do even better outdoors.

Hi Brad,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful update! It’s fantastic to hear that your orange tree is already flowering after just three months—that’s a great sign it's thriving, especially given the indoor setup with your grow light. Kansas winters can definitely be a challenge, but your plan to move it outdoors in spring sounds perfect. When you do bring it outside, just make sure to gradually acclimate the tree to direct sunlight to avoid any shock.

If you ever need tips on transitioning your orange tree outdoors or managing its care throughout the seasons, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always happy to help!

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

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James
Washington Navel Orange Tree

Tree arrived in very good shape. I transplanted the tree into an 18 gallon pot. It is showing no signs of any stress. I have set up a LED Grow light in the garage and set a timer for 10 hours of light and 14 hours of dark. I move to the garage when the temp goes below 40 degrees. Seems to be working fine. I am well satisfied with the tree. Hope to have oranges next year. Any Suggestions would be helpful.

Hello James,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with your Washington Navel Orange Tree! We’re delighted to hear your tree arrived healthy and that it's adapting well to its new home in the 18-gallon pot. Your setup with the LED grow light and temperature care sounds ideal, and it’s great to know your orange tree is showing no signs of stress.

Looking ahead to withering some delicious fruit next year, continuing consistent light exposure and carefully monitoring soil moisture will be key. Orange trees generally prefer well-draining soil—so be cautious not to overwater, letting the top inch of soil dry out between waterings. Also, when outdoor temperatures stay consistently above 50°F, your tree will enjoy some time outside to encourage healthy growth. If possible, occasionally rotating the tree will help it grow evenly under your grow light.

If you're interested, we have a helpful guide on growing citrus indoors that covers fertilization schedules and pest reminders—just let us know, and we’re happy to send it over or answer any other questions along the way!

Your enthusiasm for your citrus journey really brightens our day—thank you again for your kind words.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

J
James
Washington Navel Orange Tree

Tree arrived in very good shape. I transplanted the tree into an 18 gallon pot. It is showing no signs of any stress. I have set up a LED Grow light in the garage and set a timer for 10 hours of light and 14 hours of dark. I move to the garage when the temp goes below 40 degrees. Seems to be working fine. I am well satisfied with the tree. Hope to have oranges next year. Any Suggestions would be helpful.

Hi James,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with your Washington Navel Orange Tree! We're delighted to hear that your tree arrived healthy and is adapting well to its new home in the 18-gallon pot. Your setup with the LED grow light and maintaining temperatures above 40 degrees sounds excellent—not only does the timed light schedule mimic natural conditions, but moving it indoors during chilly weather is a smart way to protect your tree from stress.

To support fruit production next year, consider fertilizing with a balanced citrus fertilizer during the growing season to promote healthy blooms and fruit set. Also, keep an eye on watering—consistently moist but not waterlogged soil works best. When your tree starts to flower, gentle hand pollination may boost fruit yield, especially indoors. Finally, remember that orange trees generally surprise first-time growers in their production timing, but your attentive care is already a great foundation!

If you ever need fertilizer recommendations or more growing tips specific to citrus, feel free to reach out. We're rooting for your tree to reward you with those homegrown oranges soon!

To greener days ahead,
Nature Hills Customer Care & Plant Support

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EDWIN
Plant arrived in a secure

Plant arrived in a secure package with great planting/care instructions. Plant is growing well. Looking forward to the fruit!

Dear Edwin,

Thank you so much for sharing your kind feedback! We're delighted to hear that your plant arrived safely and that the planting and care instructions have been helpful. It’s wonderful to know your plant is growing well, and we share your excitement for the delicious fruit to come. If you ever have any questions or need additional tips as your plant thrives, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always here to support you in your gardening journey.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

Washington Navel Orange Tree

Washington Navel Orange Tree

From $17999

Growing Zones

9-10 (Patio 4-10)

Mature Height

7 - 15 feet

Mature Spread

8 - 10 feet

Sun

Full Sun

Foliage Color

N/A

Fall Color

Evergreen

Flower Color

White
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