Dwarf Washington Navel Orange Tree, Five Gallon Container for $59.95
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List Price : $64.98Price : $59.95
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A delicious, easily peeled, seedless fruit is produced by this variety of orange. Fragrant flowers in spring & handsome foliage year round. Full sun if outside, or bright interior light if used as a house plant. To only about 8' as a dwarf or easily clipped shorter. If used as an interior plant, bring tree outside in spring through fall to ensure maximum pollination. This variety is California's prime commercial orange. This orange is an eating experience!! It can also be easily juiced.
Shipped as a potted five gallon bush in its original soil and container.
A delicious, easily peeled, seedless fruit is produced by this variety of orange. Fruit sweet with good orange flavor.
Fragrant flowers in spring & handsome foliage year round. Full sun if outside, or bright interior light if used as a house plant
To only about 8' as a dwarf or easily clipped shorter if used as an interior plant.
Great for fresh eating or juicing. Can not ship citrus trees to AZ, TX, or FL
Dwarf Washington Navel Orange Tree, Five Gallon Container Reviews
Dwarf Washington Navel Orange Tree, Five Gallon Container Reviews
This review is from: Dwarf Washington Navel Orange Tree, Five Gallon Container (Kitchen)
the tree looks almost identical to the image on the listing (no fruit yet). The tree was packaged extremely well, it made west coast to east coast with no problems. A+ to the customer service as well.
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This review is from: Dwarf Washington Navel Orange Tree, Five Gallon Container (Kitchen)
The tree started blooming just a few days after I got it. I keep it inside infront of a huge south window. The entire house smelled wonderful from the blooms. I sat it outdoors for the bees to do their job. Well, it turned out to be the day of THE big hail storm where half the town ended up with new roofs. Almost all the blooms and leaves was torn off. I ended up with one orange growing. It takes almost a year from bloom to harvest. I bought it in March 2010, now it is January 2011 and I am just about to harvest my orange. This year when it blooms I will use a Q-tip and play bee myself! I think I will do better that way. Grows nicly inside in a pot. I also have a lemon tree. Thinking about buying a lime tree from the same vendor. Quality tree.
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