Tangelo Plant (Citrus Tangelo)
Tangelo Plant (Citrus Tangelo)
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The tangelo is a fusion of tangerines and pomelos. Its vibrant orange skin and easy-to-peel texture reveal a juicy, succulent flesh that balances tanginess with sweetness. With its stunning appearance, fragrant blossoms, and rich nutritional fruit including Vitamin C and antioxidants, the Tangelo Plant adds beauty and health benefits to your garden. Elevate your culinary creations with its versatile flavor, perfect for salads, juices, desserts, and more. Immerse yourself in the tangy-sweet sensation of the Tangelo.
Plant Care
To care for a Tangelo plant, plant into a well-draining, slightly acidic soil and place it in a sunny location. Water regularly, allowing the top inch of soil to dry between watering sessions. Apply fertilizer during the growing season, and prune in early spring to shape the plant.
- Propagation Method: Grafted plant, ready to produce fruit within 1 year with proper care.
- Fertility: Self-fertilizes.
- 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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