Description
Hardiest variety of all mandarins. Fruit Ripens in November, December and is usually picked before the first frost. Seedless fruit peels easily. Plants are evergreen making them a great option as an edible hedge! Grafted onto what is considered semi-dwarf rootstock, they will grow to be about 8-10′ tall and bushy.
Diane Edgekoski –
We bought two of theese in June. The now have fruit growing the size of a large grape. We can’t wait for them to mature to see how good they taste. The Limes we got from the Lime tree were great. It now has a large number of blossoms on it. I can’t wait to get more trees. I’m going to give them as Christmas gifts to people who have enjoyed watching ours grow.