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About Calamondin

Yellow-orange 1” fruit can be used like lemon or lime for juice or marmalade. Grown in the Philippines and surrounding areas, it is ubiquitous in Filipino cuisine and also common in Malaysian and Indonesian foods. Formerly C. mitis.

About Citrus

Fragrant white flowers and glossy foliage. Needs excellent drainage. All are self-fruitful. Height depends on how many years it’s over-wintered indoors.

Pot Size & Price
1 gal. pot
$39.00
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
U078

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