Orange Citrus Tree
Orange Citrus Tree
Assorted
1g $55
8" $75
10" $100
17" $395
Not all sizes may be in stock.
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Citrus plants are good to grow as a houseplant because they thrive in the stable warmth that is provided indoors.
In summer, these houseplants can be moved outdoors once the risk of frost has passed.
However, as soon as it becomes cold they need to be moved indoors.
Most citrus trees are quite easy to grow, but it is necessary the right conditions are present.
If you can provide these, you will find citrus trees easy, fun, and rewarding to grow.
Provide well-drained soil that is kept moist but not soggy.
Permit protection from cold, because temperatures below 30F will damage the fruit of most citrus trees.
A decent amount of sun exposure, at least 8 to 12 hours a day, if you want to have braggadocious fruit.
For the best growing citrus plant, the plant needs at minimum 5 to 6 hours a day of direct sunlight.
Place on a south-facing window sill, as this seems to provide the right amount of light.
The idea environment for citrus trees is a Mediterranean-type climate, with warm, sunny days and cool, but not frosty evenings.
The Orange, or Citrus sinensis, is the common name for the sweet orange that is the standard supermarket fruit.
Two of the most well-known varieties of the orange are Valencia and Washington Navel.
The leaves of an orange tree are elongated and glossy green, and branches are often twisted with spiny protuberances.
The white flowers are fragrant, and the fruits require 12 months or more to ripen.
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