Washington Orange seedling is a delicious, easily peeled; seedless fruit is produced by this medium-sized tree. Fragrant flowers in spring and handsome foliage year-round. Washington navel orange is adapted to all areas, except desert and cool coastal areas.
Minneola tangelos are a part of the Citrus genus and are a hybrid variety belonging to the Rutaceae family, a shallow-rooted evergreen shrub or tree that grows about 7.5 m high and in some cases up to 15 m with an enclosed conical top and mostly spiny branch. The plant is found growing in fertile, light to medium, well-drained, deep, loose loams; soils with a high water table should be avoided. The species is sensitive to excess salts; a pH range of 5-8 is preferred. The tree is commonly cultivated for its fruit in warm temperate
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