Botanical Name: Citrus × Clementina
Fruit Characteristics: Known for its sweet and seedless segments, this mandarin has as smooth deep orange glossy skin that is easy to peel. It is sometimes mistaken for a Tangerine, as they look very similar.
Blossoms: White
Pollination: Self-fertile
Height: Dwarfing rootstock – 2m x 2m when planted in the ground in appropriate conditions.
Fruiting Season: June to August
Preferred Climate: Subtropical/ Warm Temperate
Location: Full sun – minimum 8 hours
Suitable for pots: Yes
Suitable in the ground: Yes
Recommended Planting Season: All year
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