Click here for Citrus Care Guide Citrus limonia Blooms early, usually fruiting the first year. Hardy to 18 degrees F and ornamental, being slightly sweet with an excellent lemon flavor....
Citrus trifoliata L. var. monstrosa T. (Flying Dragon) The Flying Dragon, also known as Citrus trifoliata var. monstrosa, is a small, thorny shrub that typically grows up to 6 feet...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide Cirus hystrix Popular in Thai and Cambodian cooking. The fresh and dried leaves impart a pleasant citrus flavor when added to soups and curries....
Click here for Citrus Care Guide C. ichangenis x C. reticulata var.austera Yuzu is a naturally occurring hybrid long cultivated in China and Japan for its useful fruits. In their...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide Citrus latifolia This is the lime you will find most often in the grocery store. A small tree, the aka Persian lime is an...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide Citrus reticulata One of the hardy citrus that can be grown outside in zone 8b. For trial coastal Carolina, Southern GA etc... Mandarin type,...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide aka Mexican Lime Citus aurantifolia A small semi-dwarf tree with small fruit; one of the best container plants. Grows rapidly and produces well even...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide Citrofortunella mitis This extremely cold hardy ornamental mandarin is beautiful year round. Small oval red-orange fruit are on the tree at all times due...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide Fragrant, with a yellow or green color similar to a lime. Native to southern Italy. Likely a hybrid of lemon and bitter orange....
Click here for Citrus Care Guide Citrus sinensis Louisiana Sweet Orange is also called Hamlin. Excellent flavored fruits and popular in Florida for juicing. Container trees have fragrant blossoms. Ripens...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide Citrus limonia One of the most beautiful citrus varieties. The foliage of this tree is variegated green and white. The fruit is green and...
Poncerus trifoliata Can be grown outside in Zone 6. Prune lower growth back to encourage canopy. Golf-ball size fruits are best used for drinks and marmalade. The hardiest true citrus,...