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Citrus sinensis - Orange

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Citrus sinensis is an evergreen treasure, famously known as the orange tree. This vibrant delight from the Rutaceae family, emanates from Asia, inviting a unique blend of visual aesthetics and practical benefits to your landscape. Its dark, glossy foliage creates a lush green backdrop in your garden all year round, further adorned with delicate, fragrant white blossoms that hint at the tropics. Promising rich yields of juicy, sweet oranges, acclaimed for their high vitamin C content, it brings the joy of home-grown goodness straight to your tables. Attaining a remarkable height of 15-30 feet, the tree stands tall and splendid. However, gardening enthusiasts with spatial constraints can opt for its dwarf counterparts that elegantly adapt to indoor settings too. Known to appreciate the full sun and a good drainage system, Citrus sinensis unveils its best in a moderate climate. Its hardiness mainly thrives in USDA zones 9 through 11, explaining its semi-tropical tendencies. The orange tree creates more than just a garden; it curates an experience enriched with fragrant blooms, refreshing shade, and fruitful harvests.

  • Size: 15-30 feet tall
  • Flowers: Fragrant, white blossoms
  • Foliage: Dense, glossy dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Edible fruit: Produces juicy, sweet oranges
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