Orange Variegated Plant (Citrus sinensis variegata)
Orange Variegated Plant (Citrus sinensis variegata)
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Get ready to add some zest to your plant collection with the stunning variegated orange plant! This vibrant beauty is a showstopper with its striking green and white leaves that are sure to brighten up any room in your home.
Not only is this plant a feast for the eyes, but it is also a year-round producer of deliciously sweet and juicy oranges that are bursting with flavor. Imagine the satisfaction of picking your own fresh, organic oranges right from your own home!
The variegated orange plant is also versatile, thriving both indoors and outdoors. Whether you have a spacious backyard or just a corner indoors, this plant can adapt to fit your needs.
So why not add a touch of freshness to your home with the variegated orange plant? It's a delicious and beautiful addition to any home, and you'll love the taste of the fresh oranges it produces!
Plant Care
It's actually quite easy to care for, making it the perfect addition to any plant parent's collection. Just give it plenty of sunlight, water it regularly, and watch it flourish.
- Propagation Method: Grafted plant, ready to produce fruit within 1 year with proper care.
- Fertility: Self-fertilizes, but better with a second plant (cross-pollination improves fruit set).
- Temperature Tolerance: Ideal Minimum: 15 C - Minimum Tolerated (briefly): 10 C
Shipping
Please note that all plants are trimmed/pruned for shipping. Roots are wrapped and kept moist with a substrate mix that can be shaken off for planting.
**Please note that you will need a container and potting soil to pot your plants upon arrival.**
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