| Other Name(s): |
AKA Thomasville Citrangequat |
| Category: |
Tree |
| Class: |
Perennial |
| Bloom Color: |
White |
| Bloom Season: |
Multiple times a year |
| Fruit: |
The fruit is egg-shaped and ripens to a yellow-orange color between January and April. It is juicy but can be seedy |
| Foliage: |
Thorny tree with distinctive trifoliate (three-leaf) leaves |
| Height: |
8 ft. - 12 ft. |
| Spread: |
6 ft. - 10 ft. |
| Growth rate: |
Vigorous growth |
| Hardiness: |
Zones 8 to 10 |
| Light Requirements: |
Full sun to partial shade |
| Soil Type: |
Grows best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil |
| Other Information: |
1909 - Citrange (Willits citrange) x Nagami kumquat (Fortunella margarita) |
| Photographer: |
William Khoury |
| Bed(s): |
TREES - 2 Plant; |