Questions tagged [citrus]

For questions about citrus trees, about how to care, propagate or identify them.

The label refers to the common name and the genus Citrus in the Rutaceae (rue family of flowering plants). Citrus plants are believed to have originated in an area bordered by NE India, Myanmar/Burma, and Yunnan (China); but are currently cultivated around the world in generally warm weather s without s.

Citrus trees include oranges, , grapefruits, and limes. Research suggests that Fortunella (kumquats), Poncirus, Microcitrus and Eremocitrus should also be included in Citrus. Plants from the Clymenia will also hybridize with kumquats and limes, suggesting these are also closely related.

Citrus plants are typically grown as large shrubs or small trees with spiny shoots and evergreen . Citrus are "hesperidium" = a specialized kind of berry with a leathery rind and segments of pulp (liquid-filled) vesicles. Fruit is usually eaten fresh or pressed for juice. Citrus fruit and juice are good sources of vitamin C, flavonoids, and citric acid (ascorbic acid). The citric acid gives citrus fruit a characteristic sharp flavor.

For cultivation, citrus trees hybridize easily, and are often propagated with grafts to preserve a variety's characteristics. Most require non-freezing temperatures, although some oranges (especially mandarin oranges and the related Trifoliate Orange) have some frost tolerance. Frosts tend to result in particularly sour fruit.

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Are citrus trees better grown using containers or in the ground?

I would really like to get a couple citrus trees (lemon and/or lime). The problem is I live in an apartment. I hope to move at some point such that I will have some land that I can put these in. My question is, should I get the trees now and leave…
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Relocated lime tree not doing well

A friend of mine gave me well-established lime and lemon trees. They're about four years old, two or three feet tall. She's moving and can't take them with her. The lemon tree is doing relatively well: it's lost two leaves in the last ten days. But…
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Nutrition for a Navel Orange

Need some help keeping my navel orange healthy. The first image shows the (semi-dwarf) navel orange shortly after I planted it in September 2012 (around 8 to 9 months ago from writing this post). The following image is from June 2013 (a couple of…
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Can a citrus tree produce fruit after a freeze?

My citrus tree is in a large pot on the patio where it gets lots of sunlight. Two summers ago, it was filled with blooms, but they all fell off. We had a hard freeze that winter and it looked dead. However, it came back to life, but grew three…
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Are lemon tree roots unusually damaging to nearby concrete?

A colleague told me that in a region where all tree removal required consent he had processed many consents for removing lemon trees and concluded they (and limes) are particularly bad at damaging concrete paths and foundations. This is of…
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Can I remove my lemon tree when it has fruit but is not growing well in a corner of the garden?

I transplanted my lemon tree from a pot to the corner garden bed. Since then, it has a lot of flowers and has lots of lemons. It is only just over a meter high but seems to be stagnated now, as the fruit has been the same size for a couple of…
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Raised bed in citrus cultivation in heavy and low permeable soils

Good morning, here a citrus grower from Sicily. Now there is a strong tendency in the world to grow citrus (pomegranates and other plants) in raised beds/berms, like this: The reason seems to be that this system greatly increases permeability and…
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Why is my otherwise healthy indoor meyer lemon dropping so many leaves?

I have a meyer lemon tree indoors that appears very healthy except that it is losing all its leaves. As such, I'm worried that it's actually dying. I've checked the other answers on Gardening SE about indoor lemon trees (there's a lot) and none of…
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White branches on citrus tree, is this normal?

I'm seeing the branches to my citrus tree turn white. When I cut them, it's all dead. Is that normal or is it a fungus or something ? Please refer to the attached photo. It's happening to several of the citrus in my yard.
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Can you bring citrus trees into quarantined states?

According to the USDA here http://saveourcitrus.org/ and in particular this page http://saveourcitrus.org/index.php/grow-citrus-smart it states "If you are thinking about buying a citrus plant, be sure not to move it from quarantined states or…
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Buying citrus trees online in Arizona

Possible Duplicate: Can you bring citrus trees into quarantined states? I'm trying to buy a Washington Navel Orange Tree in Arizona. When I search online these are priced between $30 and $67 but the online sellers state that they can't ship to AZ…
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Orange tree has pest or blight

A few leaves on my orange tree have this. What is this? What can I do about it?
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How can I care for my dwarf meyer lemon tree with leaf drop?

I have a 3 year old potted dwarf meyer lemon tree that's not doing particularly well at the moment. It's never had a huge abundance of leaves, but a few weeks ago there was a particularly windy storm and it lost a lot of leaves. Yesterday it had…
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Can I use an NPK compund fertilizer on herbs?

I have some "Low nutrient NPK compound fertilizer" which is sold as Citrus Food left over from a Calamondin tree which has sadly passed away. Can I use this fertilizer on my herbs? They are basil, oregano, thyme, parsley, coriander, chives. It has…
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Is my lemon tree healthy?

I planted a seed I got from a grocery store lemon about 4 years ago and this is my tree today. It's not very big, and the branching is kind of weird. I don't mind if it produces fruit or not, I just hope it will grow and do well. Recently, all of…
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