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Super Nova Mandarin Citrus Tree

$49.95

An early ripening and extremely delicious mandarin that has the ability to ripen even in more northern climates. Super Nova mandarin is a cross between Lee and Nova mandarins and is widely regarded as one of the best citrus for fresh eating. Fruits are easy peeling, seedless, super juicy and larger than most mandarins.

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Super Nova Mandarin Citrus Tree

An early ripening and extremely delicious mandarin that has the ability to ripen even in more northern climates. Super Nova mandarin is a cross between Lee and Nova mandarins and is widely regarded as one of the best citrus for fresh eating. Fruits are easy peeling, seedless, super juicy and larger than most mandarins. Hardiness is yet untested here in the Pacific Northwest, but we’re trialing a few outdoors here as many mandarins have some degree of cold hardiness.

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Latin Name: Citrus unshiu
Site and Soil: Can be grown outdoors in regions with mild winters. It likes 1/2 day to full sun and well drained soil. If growing it in a pot, in the winter place your plant in a well-lit room. Potting soil should be coarse, acidic, and well-drained.
Rootstock Description: Rich 16-6
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile. You can help it set fruit by taking a small brush and moving pollen from flower to flower.
Hardiness: Hardiness is untested as far as we know, so we recommend protecting from frost
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 7-10 ft.
Taste: Sweet, juicy, aromatic
Fruit Skin: Orange
Fruit Flesh: Orange
Bloom Time: Spring
Ripening Time: Late fall
Yield: 30+ lbs.
Care: Fertilize with citrus mix 3-4 times per year with typical applications in late winter (Jan-Feb), late spring (May-June) and early fall (Sept-Oct).
Pests & Diseases: While outside, Citrus plants will likely not be bothered by insect pests. Be on the lookout for slugs. Indoors, Citrus can have mites, scales and/or aphids. Watch carefully for any problems and treat with an insecticidal soap or wash them off. We have not seen any disease problems on our Citrus plants.
USDA Zone: 8b

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12" Tree Pot, 1 Gallon

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