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All varieties of Aloha Honua Dwarf Citrus Trees are growing in 3 pot sizes: a 4x9" pot for $50.00 a 5 gallon pot for$75.00 and selected varieties in 15 gallon pots for $175.00
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Clementine (Algerian)
Sweet juicy fruit repens a month after Satsuma, holding well on
the tree. Attractive foliage.
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Gold Nugget
Rich flavor, gold colored bumpy skin that is easy to peel. Long Season,
ripe spring through summer. One of the best flavored citrus in the
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Owari Satsuma
Seedless fruit ripens Nov. - Dec. Hardiest of all mandarins.
Slow growing at first but worth the wait. |
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Dancy
Upright vigorous tree. Red-orange fruit is easy to peel, ripens from
Dec.- March depending on climate.
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W. Murcott (Afourer)
Easy to peel, great flavor. Ripe starting in March.
Responds well to thinning if crop is heavy.
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Fremont
Bright reddish-orange. Flavor rich and sprightly. Tender and juicy.
Heavy bearing, winter ripening.
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California Honey
Early spring ripening fruit with a rich sweet flavor.
Similar to "Murcott" from Florida. |
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Tango
Seedless version of W. Murcott with excellent flavor and color.
Very productive with little alternate bearing.
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Encore
Compact decorative tree. Deep colored fruit, has some seeds.
This variety preforms well along the coast.
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Kishu
A Japanese variety with small, seedless, early ripening fruit. Delicious and easy to peel. GREAT for children.
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Clementine/Minneola Tangelo cross produces good size
tasty round fruit. Mostly seedless.
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Pixie
This small, fruited, seedless variety does well on the coast
and inter coastal regions.
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Tahoe Gold
Mostly seedless, even when planted with other
mandarins. Spring ripening varieties with sweetheart
flavor and deep orange color.
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Yosemite Gold
Mostly seelsess, even when planted with other mandarins. Spring ripening varieties with sweetheart flavor and deep orange color. |
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