| Other Name(s): |
AKA Augusta citrangequat |
| Category: |
Tree |
| Class: |
Perennial |
| Fruit: |
Produces a medium-sized (around 70 grams), bright orange fruit that resembles a large kumquat or mandarinquat |
| Foliage: |
Dark, glossy foliage |
| Height: |
40 ft. |
| Growth rate: |
Vigorous, upright growth |
| Hardiness: |
Marginally hardy in Zones 7 areas and likely fully hardy in many Zones 8 areas |
| Light Requirements: |
Full sun to partial shade |
| Water Usage: |
Medium |
| Soil Type: |
Well-drained soil |
| Native Range: |
Georgia to Florida |
| Other Information: |
The 'Augusta' name originates from seeds of the hybrid being successfully grown by Joseph Levert in Augusta, Georgia, where the plant thrived |
| Photographer: |
William Khoury |
| Bed(s): |
TREES - 1 Plant; |