Citrus Varieties

Choose from our nice selection of lemon, orange, kumquat, and lime in dwarf, semi-dwarf and standard root stock citrus. Many sizes are available.

Clementine Mandarin:

From North Africa. Ripens about a month after Satsuma, classic sweet/tart mandarin flavor.

Mexican (Key) Lime:

Small, sometime seedy fruit with genuine tropical flavor year-round. Frost sensitive.

Sanguinelli Blood Orange:

A deep red juice and rind. Tart, spicy flavor. Stores well on tree. Best in the interior valleys of California.

Meiwa Kumquat:

Fruit is more round than Nagami, with a bit more sweetness. Good candied or in marmalade. Produces best in hotter locations. Rio Red Grapefruit. Popular red-fleshed sport recently introduced from Texas. Needs summer heat to sweeten fruit.

Eureka Lemon:

Produces large crops of lemons annually. Bears all year. Standard market variety. Easy to espalier, fewer thorns than other traditional lemons.

Rio Red Grapefruit:

Popular red-fleshed sport recently introduced from Texas. Needs summer heat to sweeten fruit.