The Meiwa Kumquat is a small evergreen tree, generally reaching 4-6 feet tall at maturity and 6-10 feet tall with a 4-6 foot spread. It's a semi-dwarf tree, reaching about 6 feet, while standard varieties can reach 8 feet. It is known for its sweet skin and tart, spicy flesh. The flowering season is in summer, and the fruits mature in late winter. The fruit is small, round to oblong, orange-skinned, with a thick, sweet rind and comparatively sweet pulp. Many fruits are seedless, and others have a low seed content. Meiwa kumquats are more cold hardy than other citrus varieties, able to withstand temperatures as low as 18¡F. It requires full sun and well-draining soil, and can be grown in containers. It's very ornamental due to its many blossoms and abundance of bright orange fruits.
CITRUS DETAILS
Citrus Type: Kumquats
Fruiting Harvest Time: Winter
Climate: Coastal
Seeds: Few to None
Pollination Needs: Self-Pollinating
Plant Form: Semi-Dwarf
Flavor: Tart
Plant Size: Small
All citrus are sold with a three-year plant guarantee.
* Actual weight may vary
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