Mandarin - California Honey $119.90
The California Honey Mandarin is an early spring ripening mandarin. It has ahoney tangedsweet flavor. The fruit is slightly bumpy with numerous seeds.Thefragrant white flowers emerge in latespring andproduce fruit which ripens November through April on shrubby trees which have dark willowy leaves. If thinned, it will produce larger fruit. You Get large, Well Established Trees! These trees are a minimum three years old, have extensive branching and some of the largest root systems available. We take pride in delivering you the highest quality citrus trees with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. Grow Them Anywhere! If you live in a colder climate, simply plant them in a container. Bring your tree indoors near a sunny window, and let the intoxicating citrus scent brighten your home during cold winter days. Hurry, Quantities Are Limited! Our trees are always in high demand, and we expect these large-sized, mature citrus trees to be very popular. Order now before th more...
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Mandarin - Page $109.90
The Page Mandarin is a juicy, sweet cross between the Minneola tangelo and the Clementine mandarin. It is 3/4mandarin and 1/4 grapefruit.The round fruit is a deep orange, sweet andjuicy,with numerous seeds. The rind is also deep reddish orange which is thin but easy to peel. The shiny, dark green leatheryleaves compliment the abundance of early ripening small orange fruit. This is an excellent container plant because it is easily prunded to any size. The Page Mandarin is a good choice to complete a citrus collection and will be more productive with nearby pollinator trees. Good pollinators are other mandarins or the Valencia orange. You Get large, Well Established Trees! These trees are a minimum three years old, have extensive branching and some of the largest root systems available. We take pride in delivering you the highest quality citrus trees with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. Grow Them Anywhere! If you live in a colder climate, simply plant them in more...
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Mandarin - Pixie $109.90
The Pixie Mandarin has a sweet mild flavor encased in deep orange fruit. Thelate ripening seedlessfruit is round, slightly bumpy, and sometimes has a neck. Thenumerous groups of fruit are nestled among upright foliage of leathery dark green leaves. Fruit holds very late on the tree, sometimes well into summer on this vigorously growing shrubby tree. Pixie trees can grow up to 6', but can be pruned to any size. They make a great container plant and can bde placed outdoors in 6 hours of sun in the warm weather and brought into the house when the weather turns cold. You Get large, Well Established Trees! These trees are a minimum three years old, have extensive branching and some of the largest root systems available. We take pride in delivering you the highest quality citrus trees with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. Grow Them Anywhere! If you live in a colder climate, simply plant them in a container. Bring your tree indoors near a sunny window, and let the i more...
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Mandarin - Tango $119.90
The Tango Mandarin is midseason, large, seedless, juicy,deep orange and easyto peel. To insurethe best fruit production, it is best to harvest the deeporangefruit before the flowering is in full swing. Fruit matures from November through January. You can have white fragrant flowers andround orange fruit at the same time. This vigorously growing tree with leathery, dark green leaves can be pruned to any size! The Tango is large for the Mandarin family, it ripens in winter and holds well on the tree until spring. You Get large, Well Established Trees! These trees are a minimum three years old, have extensive branching and some of the largest root systems available. We take pride in delivering you the highest quality citrus trees with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. Grow Them Anywhere! If you live in a colder climate, simply plant them in a container. Bring your tree indoors near a sunny window, and let the intoxicating citrus scent brighten your home during co more...
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Mandarin - W. Murcott $119.90
The W. Murcott Mandarin is also known as Afourer. It is one of the oldest varieties of mandarins produces in Florida.It has a tendency to produce fruit in alternate years if the fruit is allowed to remain on the tree. It is more cold tolerant than other mandarins. It may or may not have seeds and has a thin rind withbronze specklesaround a deep orange juicyfruit whichis easy to peel and separate the sections. The trees are more cold tolerant than other mandarins and can be grown in containers in northern areas or in the ground in southern areas of the country. You Get large, Well Established Trees! These trees are a minimum three years old, have extensive branching and some of the largest root systems available. We take pride in delivering you the highest quality citrus trees with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. Grow Them Anywhere! If you live in a colder climate, simply plant them in a container. Bring your tree indoors near a sunny window, and let the into more...
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Mandarin Orange - Clementine $119.90
A Small, Very Sweet, Easy to Peel Mandarin The Clementine Mandarin Orange is the smallest of the Mandarins. A cross between a sweet orange and a Chinese Mandarin they are small, usually seedless and very sweet. This small Mandarin is an excellent eating orange.The peel is smooth,bright orange, andeasy to peel.The deep orangefruit can be easily separated into numerous segments and are almost always seedless, with less acid than oranges. They are sometimes hard to find fresh because canners buy them up quickly. However the flavor of the fresh fruit is much better than the canned. Now you won't have to worry about the availability when you can pick them from your own tree. The Clementine is an early season Mandarin whose fruit will stay on the tree for months. The tree is a beautiful evergreen and the fruit makes it very ornamental. In warmer zones they can be planted in the yard and would make the loveliest of privacy screens, or plant one as a focal point in your garden. In colder clima more...
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Mediterranean Fan Palm Tree $99.90
Cold Hardy, Versatile Palm Mediterranean Fan Palm is one of the most versatile and ornamental of the palms. It's even cold tolerant, and in fact one of the hardiest palm trees you'll find. Plant one as a specimen tree in your front yard or along a walkway for a distinctive welcome to your home. Imagine using Fan Palms as container plants for your patio where some subtle back-lighting will highlight their gently swaying fronds and the unique shadowed patterns they cast. What a tropical, restful feel this palm can bring to your home! Your Mediterranean Fan Palm is a multi-trunked palm that can be left to grow naturally in a shrub-like manner. However, many prefer to prune it into a bundle-like appearance that highlights the rough-hewn, tropical trunk that palms are so well-known for. Each blade of the huge, fan-like, palmate foliage is 36-inches or longer, creating a spectacular “palm". The 24-inch wide palm leaves form a symmetrical crown atop the 4-foot stems that support them f more...
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Mugho Pine $59.90
Dwarf Evergreen The Mugho Pine is a dwarf evergreen tree. Plant a few as an evergreen boarder along your home, or just one as a specimen plant in a side yard to offset seasonal plantings. Your Mugho Pine is a popular evergreen and increasingly used for more than just household foundation plantings. It's often underestimated because it doesn't have showy flowers or fall color. However, it does have a highly-adaptable nature, and is hardy and carefree while maintaining excellent color and form all year. In its mountain native habitat, the Mugho can grow up to 20 feet tall. However, your Mugho Pine is a low growing variety, reaching 3 - 5 feet in height but spreading twice as wide. It has a dense growth habit and rounded nature. The 2-inch needles are dark green, providing a vibrant appearance year-round. In the mountains it often grows in rocky, shallow soil so you don't have to worry about having particularly rich soil for your little evergreen to flourish. It's very hardy and won't giv more...
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