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A variegated form, with marbled leaves and
faintly-striped
fruit. Calamondin
Citrus madurensis is an acid fruit that is most commonly grown
in
the Philippine Islands although it is probably of Chinese origin. It is
believed to be a natural
hybrid, with kumquat in the parentage. In the Philippines it is
sometimes called calamonding or
calamansi. Here in the United States it is primarily planted as an
ornamental, either growing in
the
ground or in a container. Calamondin is cold-resistant. The tree form
is upright and columnar,
and
the leaves are small and dense giving the tree a fine textural
appearance. The fruits are
very small, round, and orange at full maturity. The orange flesh is
acidic, juicy, and contains a
few
seeds. Calamondin trees flower and set fruit intermittently throughout
the year, adding to
the
decorative appeal of these trees.
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Plant
Type |
Description |
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Price |
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#5 Dwarf
bush |
Ideal house plant and greenhouse window
citrus tree. A very attractive slow growing little citrus plant, full and
bushy from the base of the planter. The fruit will be the same size as a
full grown citrus tree, and flavor just as delicious. These plants are
grown on Flying Dragon rootstock to insure that they will remain only
about 3 feet tall with pruning. |
Ctr5DbCalvr |
$38.00 |
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#5 Dwarf
mini tree |
Ideal house plant and greenhouse window
citrus tree. A very attractive slow growing little citrus tree. The fruit
will be the same size as a full grown citrus tree, and flavor just as
delicious. These plants are grown on Flying Dragon rootstock to insure
that they will remain only about 3 feet tall with pruning. |
Ctr5DmtCalvr |
$38.00 |
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#5
Standard bush |
The #5 Standard citrus bush is an ideal size
for planting citrus in small landscapes and large planters. This standard
size citrus tree can grow very quickly and will reach 15 feet tall and
wide in a few years. They can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to
10 x 10 feet. Citrus respond well to pruning and a regular good trim will
improve the amount of fruit produced on the tree. Properly planted in the
ground boxed "standards" will mature to 15 x 15 feet in about 8
to 10 years depending on care. |
Ctr5StBsCalvr |
$38.00 |
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# 5
Standard tree |
A #5 standard tree good starter good plant size for
planting citrus in wine barrels and other larger planters. The standard
size citrus trees can grow very quickly and will reach 8 feet tall and
wide in a few years. They can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to 4
x 4 feet. Citrus respond well to pruning and a regular good trim will
improve the amount of fruit produced on the tree. Planted in the ground
"standards" will mature to 15 x 15 in about 8 years. |
Ctr5StrCalvr |
$38.00 |
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#5
Premium Patio Standard |
36" Trunk, Ultra perfectly straight and
shape trees, ideal container planting specimen plants. Will require
regular trimming to maintain shape. |
Ctr5PreCalvr |
$69.99 |
Spring 2007 |
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#7 Dwarf
Bush |
#7 Dwarf citrus are stunning bushes, great
size for planting citrus indoor planters. This dwarf size citrus tree can
grow moderately and will reach 4 feet tall and wide in about 3 years. They
can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 feet. Citrus
respond well to pruning and a regular good trim will improve the amount of
fruit produced on the tree. Properly planted in the ground dwarf citrus
will mature to 4 x 4 feet in about 3 to 4 years depending on care. Grown
on Flying Dragon root stock for a long container gardening life. |
Ctr7DbCalvr |
$59.99 |
Call |
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# 7
Standard Tree |
The #7 Standard citrus tree is an ideal size
for planting citrus in small landscapes and large planters. This standard
size citrus tree can grow very quickly and will reach 15 feet tall and
wide in a few years. They can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to
10 x 10 feet. Citrus respond well to pruning and a regular good trim will
improve the amount of fruit produced on the tree. Properly planted in the
ground boxed "standards" will mature to 15 x 15 feet in about 3
to 4 years depending on care. |
Ctr7StrCalvr |
$59.99 |
Spring 2007 |
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#15 Dwarf
Bush |
A #15 bush is a good size for planting
citrus in landscapes and large planters. This dwarf size citrus tree can
grow moderately and will reach 8 feet tall and wide in about 6 years. They
can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to 4 x 4 feet. Citrus respond
well to pruning and a regular good trim will improve the amount of fruit
produced on the tree. Properly planted in the ground dwarf citrus will
mature to 8 x 8 feet in about 3 to 4 years depending on care. |
Ctr15DbCalvr |
$112.00 |
Spring 2007 |
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# 15 Standard Tree |
The #15 Standard citrus tree is an ideal
size for planting citrus in landscapes and large planters. This standard
size citrus tree can grow very quickly and will reach 15 feet tall and
wide in a few years. They can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to
10 x 10 feet. Citrus respond well to pruning and a regular good trim will
improve the amount of fruit produced on the tree. Properly planted in the
ground boxed "standards" will mature to 15 x 15 feet in about 3
to 4 years depending on care. |
Ctr15StrCalvr |
$112.00 |
Spring 2007 |
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24" Standard Bush |
A 24" boxed bush is an ideal size for
planting citrus in landscapes and large planters. This dwarf size citrus
tree can grow moderately and will reach 8 feet tall and wide in a few
years. They can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to 4 x 4 feet.
Citrus respond well to pruning and a regular good trim will improve the
amount of fruit produced on the tree. Properly planted in the ground boxed
"standards" will mature to 8 x 8 feet in about 3 to 4 years
depending on care. |
Ctr24SmDbCalvr |
$325.00 |
Summer 2007 |
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24" Standard Tree |
A 24" boxed standard tree is an ideal
size for planting citrus in landscapes and large planters. This standard
size citrus tree can grow very quickly and will reach 15 feet tall and wide
in a few years. They can be pruned to stay smaller, much smaller to 10 x 10
feet. Citrus respond well to pruning and a regular good trim will improve
the amount of fruit produced on the tree. Properly planted in the ground
boxed "standards" will mature to 15 x 15 feet in about 3 to 4 years
depending on care. |
Ctr24StrCalvr |
$325.00 |
Summer 2007 |
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