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Eureka Lemon
Citrus limon
The Eureka is California's go-to commercial lemon, a strong grower that produces tart, juicy fruit nearly year-round. It bears reliably and adapts well to container culture, making it a practical choice for both mild-climate yards and patios that overwinter indoors. Grow a grafted tree in full sun w
Rangpur Lime
Citrus limonia
Rangpur lime is actually a mandarin-lime hybrid (not a true lime) prized for its mandarin orange appearance, intensely sour juice, and significantly greater cold-hardiness than Key or Persian limes, making it a practical choice for zone 8 citrus gardens and container culture. It is self-fertile, pro
Pomelo
Citrus maxima
Pomelo is the largest citrus fruit — often the size of a large cantaloupe — and the ancestor of the grapefruit. It is less bitter than grapefruit, with a sweeter, milder flavor, and a very thick pith that insulates the segments. Trees are self-fertile but cross-pollination with another variety incre
Citron
Citrus medica
Citron is an ancient citrus grown mainly for its thick, fragrant rind, which is candied or used in preserves. It is among the most frost-tender citrus, so grow it in full sun in the warmest possible spot or in a container to move under cover. Provide rich, well-drained soil and steady moisture, feed
Buddha's Hand Citron
Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis
Buddha's hand is a citron variety bearing distinctive finger-like lobes that contain only aromatic peel with no juice or pulp; it is valued entirely for its intensely fragrant zest used in baking, cocktails, and as a natural air freshener. Trees are self-fertile and small enough to grow in 15–20 gal
Grapefruit
Citrus paradisi
Grapefruit is self-fertile and produces best in the warmest citrus climates — the prolonged heat of south Texas and southern California delivers better sugar development than coastal or inland zones 9. Trees are large and vigorous; allow 20–25 feet between them and avoid overcrowding with other tree
Cocktail Semi-Dwarf Grapefruit
Citrus paradisi 'Melogold'
This semi-dwarf grapefruit-pomelo hybrid produces juicy, sweet-tart, low-acid fruit on a compact tree ideal for patios or small yards. Grow in full sun in fast-draining, slightly acidic soil and water deeply while letting the surface dry between waterings. Feed with a citrus fertilizer during the gr
California Honey Mandarin
Citrus reticulata
This compact mandarin produces sweet, juicy, easy-peeling fruit and stays small enough for patios or sunny indoor rooms. Plant in full sun in fast-draining soil and water deeply but allow the top inch to dry between waterings. Feed with a citrus-specific fertilizer through the growing season and pro
Tangor
Citrus reticulata x sinensis
A tangor is a mandarin-sweet orange hybrid, combining easy peeling with rich, full orange flavor. Grow in full sun on well-drained soil and protect it from frost, which readily damages leaves and fruit. Apply a balanced citrus feed in spring and summer and mulch to conserve soil moisture. Harvest wh
Blood Orange
Citrus sinensis
Blood orange cultivars (Moro, Tarocco, Sanguinello) develop their signature ruby-red flesh and juice through the accumulation of anthocyanins, a pigment triggered by cool nights during fruit development — temperatures between 40 and 50°F for several weeks from late autumn through midwinter produce t
Satsuma Mandarin
Citrus unshiu
The satsuma is a nearly seedless, cold-hardy mandarin that ripens early and peels with ease. It survives brief dips near the low twenties Fahrenheit once established, making it the best citrus for marginal areas. Plant in full sun on well-drained soil and protect young trees during hard freezes. Har
Clementine
Citrus x clementina
Clementines are sweet, seedless, easy-peeling mandarins that ripen in early winter. Grow in full sun on well-drained soil, sheltered from frost, or in a large pot to overwinter under glass in cool climates. Some cultivars fruit more reliably without a cross-pollinator, which keeps them seedless. Fee
Limequat
Citrus x floridana
Limequat is a Key lime × kumquat hybrid combining the intense lime flavor of Citrus aurantiifolia with the cold hardiness of Fortunella, tolerating temperatures down to about 20°F — the hardiest of the lime-flavored citrus. Like kumquat, the entire fruit — sweet edible peel and sour juice pulp toget
Lisbon Lemon Tree
Citrus x limon 'Lisbon'
Lisbon is a vigorous, cold-tolerant lemon that fruits heavily and produces classic tart, juicy fruit almost year-round in warm regions. Plant in full sun in fast-draining soil and keep the graft union above the soil line. In zones colder than 9, grow in a pot that can be moved indoors or to a bright
Ponderosa Lemon Tree
Citrus x limon 'Ponderosa'
Ponderosa is a lemon-citron hybrid famous for enormous, grapefruit-sized, thick-skinned fruit with tart, seedy flesh. It is compact and free-fruiting, making it a rewarding container tree for patios and sunrooms. Plant in full sun in well-drained soil and keep the graft union above the soil surface.
Improved Meyer Lemon Bush
Citrus x meyeri
A younger, bushier form of the classic Improved Meyer, this lemon-orange hybrid produces sweet-tart, thin-skinned fruit on a compact plant well suited to pots. Grow in full sun with fast-draining, slightly acidic soil and feed with citrus fertilizer during active growth. Let the top inch of soil dry
Calamondin
Citrus x microcarpa
Calamondin is a hybrid between a kumquat and a mandarin orange, producing prolific small, sour-sweet fruits that are eaten whole like kumquats or used as a lime substitute in Southeast Asian cooking. The tree is self-fertile, nearly thornless, highly ornamental with fragrant white flowers, and among
Tangelo
Citrus x tangelo
The tangelo is a juicy, loose-skinned cross between a mandarin and a grapefruit or pomelo, often bearing a distinctive neck at the stem. Plant in full sun on well-drained soil in a frost-protected location, and note that some cultivars set better crops with a pollinizer nearby. Water deeply and feed
Clementine Mandarin
Citrus × clementina
Clementine produces sweet, seedless, easy-peeling mandarins on a tidy, manageable tree suitable for gardens or large containers. Plant in full sun in fast-draining, slightly acidic soil and water deeply, letting the surface dry between waterings to avoid root rot. Feed with a citrus fertilizer throu
Calamondin Orange
Citrus × microcarpa
This ornamental citrus, a kumquat-mandarin cross, bears a heavy crop of small, round, tart fruit prized for marmalades and drinks. Grow in full sun in well-drained, slightly acidic soil, and feed regularly with a citrus fertilizer during the growing season. In non-tropical climates keep it potted so
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