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Citrus japonica - Kumquat

Market price from $169.99 to $284.99

Citrus japonica is a perennial gem also known as the Kumquat. Leveraging origins from East Asia, it stuns with petite, orange fruits offering a delightful contrast to its compact, glossy green foliage. This citrus plant matures at a cozy 8-15 feet in height, embodying a slow but purposeful growth cycle from fragrant white flowers to tangy, edible fruits. A unique taste sensation, the plant boasts a pleasing sweet skin complementing a zesty pulp. Ideally suited for both outdoor majesty or an indoor oasis, the Kumquat heartily thrives amidst full sunlight, with a welcome tolerance to cooler temperatures. Its moderate water usage and adaptability to partial shade further underline the habitability of the Kumquat in a container setting. Experience the year-round spectacle of vibrant fruits, lustrous leaves, and exquisite blossoms that the Citrus japonica, a worthwhile addition to any green space, offers.

  • Size: Typically 8-15 feet tall
  • Flowers: Fragrant white flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible Fruit: Produces petite, round vibrant orange fruits with sweet skin and tangy pulp. Can thrive in cooler climates and containers.
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