PLANT CATALOG
Citrus limon 'Eureka' - The Eureka Lemon tree produces an abundance of fine, market-quality fruit year-round. Large, juicy lemons with very few seeds are borne at an early age. The Eureka is an attractive landscape or patio plant with bronze-purple new growth.
Home chefs love having fresh citrus on hand for cooking, baking, cocktails, and lemonade. Eureka lemons are the kind you’re most likely to find in your grocery store. These lemons have a sour, tangy flavor. By comparison, Meyer lemons are more fragrant and a little sweeter, whereas Eureka lemons are larger and more tart.
Citrus limon 'Harvey' - The Harvey Lemon Tree will make an attractive addition to your landscaping. Only reaching a height of about 14 feet without pruning, the tree’s bright green leaves and vibrant fruit create a tropical feeling even in colder places.
Harvey Lemons are particularly desirable, too, with their limited seeds and high juice content. What’s more, this hardy tree even avoids diseases that commonly befall other lemon trees.
Citrus aurantifolia Swingle - Key lime is a small, bushy tree, rarely taller than 12 feet (4.1 m). It has slender branches armed with short to medium-length thorns. Spineless selections are more compact and upright in growth, have darker green foliage, and are characterized by low fruit production.
Fruits are small, 1 ½ to 2 inches (38–51 mm) in diameter, round to oval with 10–12 segments around a small, solid axis. The peel is thin, smooth, leathery, greenish and yellow at maturity. The pulp is greenish-yellow, juicy, and highly acidic with a distinctive aroma.
Citrus × meyeri 'Improved' - The irresistible fresh aroma of Improved Meyer lemons can be enjoyed with ease! This shrubby citrus tree is the hardiest of all lemon trees and has been improved to be virus-free, vigorous, and productive. You can now have fresh and juicy lemons right at your fingertips. The Improved Meyer lemon trees have beautiful flowers that bloom intermittently throughout the year and develop into medium-sized fruit with a thin yellow rind. This attractive tree can also be grown indoors making it an excellent container plant.
- Hardiness Zones: 8-11; Indoors for zones 2-7
- Enjoy irresistible fresh juicy lemons
- Delicious fruit for juice, baking, desserts, and more
- Charming flowers intermittently throughout the year
Citrus sinensis - The Navel Orange produces ripe, naturally sweet fruit early. You'll get fruit in the next year or two. As your tree matures, it will produce larger and larger oranges.
Navel Oranges are low-maintenance citrus trees that adapt to various soil conditions. They even tolerate a light frost!
Citrus latifolia - With the Persian Bearss, you get a distinct flavor, delicious, seedless fruit, and a great patio plant that will produce limes right in your yard! It grows happily in a container, so, no matter your climate, you can grow a hardy tree that's drought-tolerant and pest-resistant.
Also known as the Tahiti Lime or Bearss Lime, the Persian Lime is the most popular lime around…and for good reason. Trademark lime-green fruit, dripping with citrus flavor, will grow right on your tree. Persian Limes combine the savory blend of Key Lime and lemon but without the seeds, bitterness, or acidity. Its full size practically weighs down the branches, giving you an unbeatable lime.
Citrus x paradise 'Ruby Red' - The Ruby Red is America's favorite grapefruit. If you enjoy the flavor and health benefits of grapefruit but dread the tedious work of cutting it up and removing the seeds, then you'll love this grapefruit tree. The fruit is seedless, easy to peel, and prepare, and you can now harvest right from home.
Plus, it grows when many other varieties are dormant. You'll get an abundance of sweet grapefruits during the winter months. And the Ruby Red Tree is amazingly fruitful, rewarding you with a lifetime of plump, seedless citrus.
Citrus x tangelo 'Minneola' - The Minneola Tangelo Tree is a citrus fruit tree known for its sweet and juicy bell-shaped fruit. The tree is a hybrid of a Dancy tangerine and a Duncan grapefruit and is a popular variety for both commercial and home growers. The fruit has a unique shape, resembling a grapefruit but with a distinctive "nipple" at the top giving it a bell shape earning the fruit the nickname “Honeybell”. Its skin is reddish-orange and easy to peel, and the flesh is juicy and tangy-sweet.
The Minneola tangelo tree is a vigorous grower and can reach a mature height of 10-15 ft. It is cold hardy and can be grown in most climates. The tree is self-fertile, so no need for another tree for cross-pollination, however, yield can be increased with an additional pollinator. The fruit is typically ready for harvest in late fall through early winter. The Minneola Tangelo Tree is an excellent choice for those looking to grow delicious citrus fruit in their backyard.
citrus sinensis ‘Valencia’ - The Valencia orange is valued for its sweet-tart taste, juiciness, and the beautiful bright orange color of the juice squeezed from it.
This citrus tree ripens in the summer, which is unusual for orange trees, and may bloom again while fruit remains on the tree. This can allow for multiple harvests. Ripe fruit can be left on the tree and harvested as desired, rather than needing to be harvested immediately.
This is a sweet orange, citrus sinensis ‘Valencia’, as opposed to a bitter orange. The origin of this variety is disputed, but it was named after the city of Valencia in Spain, which is known for its orange production.