Citrus, Calamondin Orange
Citrus, Calamondin Orange
Citrus Calamondin Orange: A Compact, Tangy Delight
The Citrus Calamondin Orange is a charming, small citrus tree known for its vibrant, edible fruit. With a unique blend of tartness and sweetness, these miniature oranges are perfect for culinary use and decorative appeal. This easy-care tree thrives in containers, making it ideal for patios, balconies, and indoor gardening.
Why You'll Love It
- 🍊 Small, tangy oranges ideal for cooking, drinks, and preserves
- 🌸 Fragrant white flowers that bloom throughout the year
- 🌿 Compact size, perfect for container gardening and small spaces
What’s in a Name?
- Citrus Calamondin
- Calamansi
- Philippine Lime
- Panama Orange
Meet the Family
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Order: Sapindales
- Family: Rutaceae
- Genus: Citrus
- Species: Citrus × microcarpa
Where It Comes From
The Calamondin Orange originated in China and has been cultivated throughout Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines. It thrives in warm, tropical climates but is also well-suited for indoor growth in temperate regions.
A Beloved Citrus Around the World
Known for its versatile fruit, the Calamondin Orange is a staple in Southeast Asian cuisine. Its juice is commonly used in marinades, beverages, and desserts. Additionally, its continuous flowering and fruiting cycle make it an excellent ornamental plant.
Why It’s So Popular
- Produces flavorful fruit used in various culinary applications
- Fragrant blossoms add beauty and aroma to any space
- Compact and low-maintenance, great for home gardens
What Does It Look Like?
Physical Characteristics
The Calamondin Orange features glossy, dark green leaves, fragrant white flowers, and small, bright orange fruit with a thin, edible peel.
Growth Habit
In containers, it typically reaches 4-6 feet in height, making it a great choice for patios and sunny indoor areas.
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Common Pests
Aphids
Spray with neem oil or insecticidal soap. Learn More
Spider Mites
Increase humidity and wash leaves to prevent infestations. Learn More
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to bear fruit?
Calamondin trees typically produce fruit within 2-3 years when grown from a grafted plant.
Is it pet-friendly?
No, citrus plants are toxic to pets. See Pet-Friendly Plants
Does it need full sun?
Yes, it thrives in full sun (6-8 hours daily).
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