Citrus comprise an extremely wide range of fruiting trees and shrubs. Each species has its own unique size, fruiting periods, cold hardiness and climate adaptations. There is not enough space here to provide complete information. Generally cold hardy from 25F to 32F, with limes being the most cold sensitive to frost. Oranges, mandarins and kumquats are among the most cold hardy. When irrigating Citrus, water away from the trunk and apply near the tree's dripline. See photo. Maintain regular irrigations for fruit production. Average canopy coverage: 177 square feet.
Water Requirement: moderate
Sun Exposure: full sun
Cold Hardiness: cold hardy to 30F
Growth Rate: moderate
Height: 20 feet high
Width: 15 feet wide
Evergreen
Foliage Color: medium green
Flower Color: white
Flower Season: spring, summer, fall
Wildlife: bees, birds