Looking to grow your own citrus tree, or two?
Check out some of the many varieties we have to offer....
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Australian Finger Lime
One of the most popular fruit right now, this native Australian micro-citrus has unique & interesting caviar-like green-yellow flesh with a pure tart lime flavor. Skin is a dark purple & the plant is hardy to 40 degrees. Ripens late fall to early winter & reaches roughly 5-feet tall by 5-feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
Bearss Lime
Produces fruit almost as large as a lemon, this variety is a heavy producer of green limes with green flesh that has a sweet, tart flavor. Ripens late fall to early winter, is hardy to 25 degrees & reaches roughly 5-feet tall by 5-feet wide in size.
Cara Cara Navel Orange
Known for their beautiful deep reddish-pink flesh, these juicy oranges have an extraordinary sweet, mild flavor. Ripens late winter to early spring, is hardy to 25 degrees & reaches roughly 5-feet tall by 5-feet wide in size.
Improved Meyer Lemon
A classic lemon that is one of the easiest citrus plants to grow. Produces fragrant white flowers that are followed by orange-yellow fruit that are juicy, have great flavor & are a little less acidic than store-bought lemons. Ripens late fall to early winter, is hardy to 35 degrees & reaches roughly 5-feet tall by 5-feet wide in size.
Kiyomi Tangor
A unique fruit that is a hybrid of a Mandarin and a sweet Orange. Produces good crops of bright orange fruit that have a rich spicy flavor, perfect for eating fresh or using for juice. Ripens late fall to early winter, is hardy to 20 degrees & reaches roughly 5-feet tall by 5-feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
Owari Satsuma Mandarin
This classic holiday orange produces abundant crops of bright orange, easy to peel fruit that has a sweet & delicious flavor. Ripens late November to early December, is hardy to 15 degrees & reaches roughly 5-feet tall by 5-feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
Snow Dragon
An ornamental citrus that has striking contorted branching & stunning variegated foliage. Ripens in late fall, is hardy to 0 degrees & reaches roughly 3-feet tall by 3-feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
Sudachi Hybrid Yuzu
A prized citrus variety in Japan, it is a cross between a Yuzu & an unidentified Japanese orange-like citrus. Produces green to yellow fruit that have a spicy tart lemon lime flavor. Ripens late fall to early winter, is hardy to 10 degrees & reaches roughly 5-feet tall by 5-feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
Yuzu Ichandrin
Prized in Japan for flavoring, juice and preserves, this hardy variety bears abundant, easy-to-peel, 3” diameter fruit with tasty, lemon-lime flavor. Ripens late fall to early winter, is hardy to 0 degrees & reaches roughly 6-feet tall by 6-feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
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