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What Makes It UncommonThese adorable, easy-to-grow trees are doubly rewarding to their plant parents: They're both ornamental and agricultural. Joel and Danny Trejo grow these low-maintenance trees on their Florida farm until they're ready to produce fragrant blooms and juice-filled fruits in your home.
- Tree variety is thought to be a natural cross of kumquat and mandarin orange.
- Their sour fruit and sweet, edible peels (with enticing notes of apricot, tangerine, lemon, pineapple, and guava) are staples in Filipino and Malaysian cuisine.
- Made in Florida.
Made from
plastic pot, calamondin plant
Measurements
18" H x 6" dia.; Ships in a standard gallon pot.
Care
Requires 6 hours of direct sunlight or use of a grow light. Water at least once per week or whenever the top two inches of soil have dried out.
Notes
Due to regulations, we cannot ship these trees to AZ, AL, CA, LA, HI, TX, U.S. territories, and military bases.
Check your weekly forecast for your area. Citrus trees are seriously threatened by below freezing temperatures and we do not recommend shipping in freezing temperatures.Item ID
55930
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created by Joel & Danny Trejo
location
Florida
First generation Mexican-American father and son duo Joel and Danny Trejo founded their grow-at-home citrus tree business on the Florida family farm that Joel started after immigrating from Mexico. "Having my hands in the dirt at a young age," says Danny, "bonded me with the art and value of growing something yourself. You get a feeling of being grounded and attached to life itself." Starting with just one plant, they're now "sharing our love of growing citrus with as many people as possible."
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