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Fortunella japonicaKumquat Tree
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The Fortunella japonica, commonly known as the Kumquat Tree, is a compact, evergreen citrus tree prized for its small, golden-orange, oval fruits with sweet skin and tart pulp. This versatile tree grows up to 2–4 meters tall and wide, making it ideal for smaller gardens, containers, or as an ornamental feature. The fragrant white flowers in spring and summer attract pollinators, and the fruit ripens in winter, providing year-round interest.
Hardy and low-maintenance, the Kumquat Tree is perfect for edible gardens or as a decorative and productive addition to patios and landscapes.
Specifications:
- Height: 2–4 meters
- Width: 2–3 meters
- Native to: China and Southeast Asia
- Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves; evergreen
- Growth rate: Moderate
Conditions:
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soils; tolerates sandy and loamy types
- Light: Full sun for best fruiting and growth
- Water: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged
- Climate: Thrives in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions
Additional Features:
- Flowers: Fragrant white blooms in spring and summer
- Fruit: Small, oval, golden-orange fruit with sweet skin and tart flesh; ripens in winter
- Form: Upright, rounded growth habit with dense foliage
- Uses: Ideal for edible gardens, ornamental planting, or containers on patios
- Spacing: Plant 2–3 meters apart for standalone displays or hedging
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal pruning; shape after fruiting if needed
- Pest Resistance: Generally hardy; monitor for aphids, scale, and citrus pests
- Drought Tolerance: Moderate; benefits from consistent watering in dry periods
- Cold Tolerance: Tolerates light frost; protect in severe winters
- Wildlife Attraction: Flowers attract bees, and fruit may attract birds
- Culinary Value: Fruit can be eaten fresh, candied, or used in marmalades and sauces
The Kumquat Tree is a beautiful and productive choice for gardens, offering ornamental appeal, fragrant blooms, and a delicious harvest of versatile fruit.
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