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calamondin fruit tree Calamondin Orange Bush – Edible Citrus

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calamondin fruit tree Calamondin Orange Bush – Edible CitrusCalamondin Orange Bush The Little Citrus That Packs Big Flavor Meet the citrus tree that does it all. The Calamondin, also known as Calamansi, is a compact, heavy producing citrus that delivers bright orange fruit with a bold, tangy punch. It's ornamental and edible so you get glossy green leaves, fragrant white blooms, and cheerful fruit all on one easy to manage plant. Why You'll Love the Calamondin Compact & Container Friendly: Perfect for patios,

Calamondin Orange Bush – The Little Citrus That Packs Big Flavor

Meet the citrus tree that does it all. The Calamondin, also known as Calamansi, is a compact, heavy-producing citrus that delivers bright orange fruit with a bold, tangy punch. It's ornamental and edible — so you get glossy green leaves, fragrant white blooms, and cheerful fruit all on one easy-to-manage plant.

Why You'll Love the Calamondin

  • Compact & Container-Friendly: Perfect for patios, balconies, or sunny indoor spaces
  • Year-Round Interest: Fragrant blossoms and colorful fruit often appear at the same time
  • Heavy Producer: Small, tart, lime-like fruits — ideal for drinks, marinades, sauces, and cooking
  • Evergreen Beauty: Glossy foliage keeps your space looking lush all year long
  • Self-Pollinating: No second tree needed for fruit production
  • Fast to Fruit: Often produces in the first season when properly established

Growing Zones & Care Guide

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Best planted in the ground in Zones 9–11. Calamondin is frost-sensitive and thrives in warm, humid climates year-round.
  • Zones 4–8 (Container Growing): Grow in a 10–15 gallon container and bring indoors before temperatures drop below 40°F. A bright south-facing window or grow light keeps it fruiting through winter.
  • Sunlight: Full sun — 6+ hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruiting. Tolerates partial shade indoors but produces less fruit.
  • Watering: Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry between waterings. Consistent moisture without waterlogging is key.
  • Soil: Well-draining citrus or all-purpose potting mix. Slightly acidic pH (6.0–7.0) preferred.
  • Fertilizing: Feed with a citrus-formulated fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season (spring through early fall).
  • Harvest Window: Fruit year-round in warm climates — one of the few citrus varieties that produces continuously rather than seasonally.

Pair It With Another Citrus Favorite

Looking for a sweeter companion? Our Cara Cara Orange Tree produces stunning pink-fleshed, low-acid navel oranges that perfectly complement the Calamondin’s bold tartness. Together, they make a beautiful and productive citrus duo for any patio or garden.

If you want a citrus tree that fits small spaces but delivers big personality, the Calamondin is ready to grow with you. Bright flavor, bold fragrance, and compact charm — all in one hardworking little tree.

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