Dwarf Citrus Trees | Out of Season


Mexican Lime (Key Lime) Dwarf Tree (1 gallon tree)
OUT OF SEASON

Grown in: Mission, Texas
The trees are moderately-sized and bushy, almost shrub-like, and the leaves are distinctively aromatic when crushed. Mexican lime trees are sensitive to cold. The blossoms are pure white and fragrant. The fruits are small, approximately one and one-half inches in diameter, and almost round, with a thin, smooth, greenish-yellow rind at maturity that is especially fragrant. The flesh is greenish-yellow, seedy, and highly acidic, with a fine texture. Once Mexican limes reach full maturity, usually in autumn to early winter, they drop from the tree.
Rio Grande Nursery was established in Brownsville about 1945.This area of the country is known as The Rio Grande Valley which is in USDA Zone 10.This fertile farm land produces excellent cotton, sorghum, sugarcane, onions, watermelons and is known worldwide for its Citrus. Traditionally water has been provided by hundreds of miles of irrigation canals flowing from the Rio Grande River which Separates Texas from Mexico.



Kaffir Lime Dwarf Tree (1 gallon tree)
OUT OF SEASON

Grown in: Mission, Texas
The kaffir lime (Citrus hystrix DC., Rutaceae), also known as kieffer lime, makrut, or magrood, (Bai Ma-gkood,PewMa-gkrood) is a type of lime native to Indonesia, commonly used in Thai cuisine, and widely grown worldwide as a backyard shrub. The kaffir lime tree is well suited to container growing. The fruit is rough, bumpy green and grows on very thorny bush with very fragrant leaves. Even a small scratch of the lime releases a roomful of refreshing fragrance, like a fragrant bouquet of citrus blossoms.
Rio Grande Nursery was established in Brownsville about 1945.This area of the country is known as The Rio Grande Valley which is in USDA Zone 10.This fertile farm land produces excellent cotton, sorghum, sugarcane, onions, watermelons and is known worldwide for its Citrus. Traditionally water has been provided by hundreds of miles of irrigation canals flowing from the Rio Grande River which Separates Texas from Mexico.



Navel Orange Dwarf Tree (1 gallon tree)
OUT OF SEASON

Grown in: Mission, Texas
The fruit of the N-33 Navel Orange tree is a lovely orange color, delicious, easily peeled, seedless fruit. It is produced by this medium sized tree and recognized as one of the sweetest oranges ever developed. The tree offers fragrant flowers in spring and beautiful foliage year round.
Rio Grande Nursery was established in Brownsville about 1945.This area of the country is known as The Rio Grande Valley which is in USDA Zone 10.This fertile farm land produces excellent cotton, sorghum, sugarcane, onions, watermelons and is known worldwide for its Citrus. Traditionally water has been provided by hundreds of miles of irrigation canals flowing from the Rio Grande River which Separates Texas from Mexico.











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