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Growquest Nursery
Call 855 476 7673 |
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Olive Trees Avocado Trees Citrus Trees |
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Rose Buyers, Please
purchase all roses at our awesome new web site
www.Growquest.Net
offering the best in mature plants for gardeners around the Country. Growquest.Com is a website focused on providing fruiting plants and roses to California, Texas and Western States. We offer direct delivery and if you need some help for an hour or the whole day, full service planting. |
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Blueberry Plants Loquat Plants Sub Tropical Fruiting Plants |
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![]() Roses are specialty at Growquest. We maintain the largest rose data on rose grower's inventory in the nursery industry. We can deliver our rose orders or ship the the plants FedEx or on refrigerated trucks. |
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Fig Trees Berries & Grapes Salad or Multi Graft Fruit Trees |
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Sanguinelli Orange
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The name "blood orange" refers to the internal flesh having reddish purple spots. The fruits are very sweet and are a little smaller than a baseball. They are a novelty citrus in Florida as the reddish coloring is not as prevalent as it is in California with the same cultivars. This is largely due to soil variation here. Calcareous soils of Florida do not bring out the color as much as in other areas of the country. Nonetheless, the taste is the same. It isn't clear as to why the fruit spots. Soil does have something to do with this though as those grown in California are nearly entirely reddish-purple with little or no "orange" coloring in the flesh. Tarocco, Sanguinelli and Moro are 3 very popular varieties and are worth growing if not for their coloring, then for their taste, which is quite good and distinctively different from other oranges. Tarocco ripens from March to May; Moro from February to May; and Sanguinelli from February to April. Trees rarely reach 18 feet. |
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| Fresh is better, grow your own. A dwarf Improved Meyer Lemon 28" tall in Italian pot. Pot and tree are separate items. | We have a huge selection of Sub-tropical fruit trees. Take your self back to that relaxing trip in the tropics with fresh fruit from a Guava tree. | We can ship our trees ready to harvest. Large trees have a lot of tasty fruit. |
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Plant Type |
Description |
Code |
Price |
Buy |
| #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. | Ctr5DbSang | $29.99 | |
| #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. | Ctr5DmtSang | $34.00 | |
| #5 Semi Dwarf | A #5 Semi dwarf is a good size for planting citrus in small landscape areas and large planters. This semi dwarf size citrus tree can grow moderately and will reach 8 feet tall and wide in about 4 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 6 x 6 feet in about 2 to 3 years depending on care. | Ctr5SmDSang | $34.00 | |
| #5 Standard bush | The #5 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 8 to 10 years depending on care. | Ctr5StBsSang | $29.99 | |
| # 5 Standard tree | A #5 bush 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. | Ctr5StrSang | $29.99 | |
| #5 Premium Patio Standard | 36" Trunk, Ultra perfectly straight and shape trees, ideal container planting specimen plants. Will require regular trimming to maintain shape. | Ctr5PreSang | $49.99 | |
| #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. | Ctr7DbSang | $49.99 | |
| #7 Semi Dwarf Tree | A #7 Semi dwarf is a good size for planting citrus in small landscapes and large planters. This semi dwarf size citrus tree can grow moderately and will reach 8 feet tall and wide in about 4 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 6 x 6 feet in about 2 to 3 years depending on care. | Ctr7SmDtSang | $49.99 | |
| # 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. | Ctr7StrSang | $49.99 | |
| #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 4 x 4 feet in about 3 to 4 years depending on care. | Ctr15DbSang | $98.00 | |
| #15 Semi Dwarf Tree | A #15 Semi dwarf is a good size for planting citrus in landscapes and large planters. This semi dwarf size citrus tree can grow moderately and will reach 8 feet tall and wide in about 4 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 2 to 3 years depending on care. | Ctr15SmDtSang | Sold Out $98.00 | |
| # 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. | Ctr15StrSang | Sold Out $98.00 | |
| 24" Semi Dwarf 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. | Ctr24SmDbSang | Sold Out $325.00 | |
| 24" Standard Tree | A 24" boxed bush 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. | Ctr24StrSang | Sold Out $325.00 |
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Growquest Nursery
Call 855 476 7673 |
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Olive Trees Avocado Trees Citrus Trees |
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Home Shipping Terms Services |
Rose Buyers, Please
purchase all roses at our awesome new web site
www.Growquest.Net
offering the best in mature plants for gardeners around the Country. Growquest.Com is a website focused on providing fruiting plants and roses to California, Texas and Western States. We offer direct delivery and if you need some help for an hour or the whole day, full service planting. |
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Blueberry Plants Loquat Plants Sub Tropical Fruiting Plants |
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![]() Roses are specialty at Growquest. We maintain the largest rose data on rose grower's inventory in the nursery industry. We can deliver our rose orders or ship the the plants FedEx or on refrigerated trucks. |
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Fig Trees Berries & Grapes Salad or Multi Graft Fruit Trees |
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