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Citrus sinensis 'Washington'

Washington Navel Orange Tree

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Main interest:
exceptionally sweet, seedless and easy to peel fruit, fragrant flower, best variety for fresh eating
Exposure:
full sun
Soil humidity:
moist soil; well drained
Flower colour:
white-cream
Fragrance:
Fragrant
Flowering period:
March to April
Foliage:
glossy green
USDA Hardiness:
zone 9a: -6.5 °C (20 °F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: 6 ft (1.8 m) width: 4 ft (1.2 m)
Use:
container

Citrus sinensis 'Washington', commonly known as Washington Navel Orange tree produces large, seedless, sweet and juicy, bright orange fruit. A small, hybrid evergreen tree of glossy aromatic leaves, it is thought to be a cross between a hybrid mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata) and a hybrid pomelo (Citrus maxima).

Easy to peel, Washington Navel Oranges are prized for fresh eating. The fruits are round to slightly oval in shape, and can vary in size from 2-5" in diameter. Interiors are orange to orange-red. Its clusters of fragrant, creamy white flowers bloom in early spring.

Washington Navel Orange is grafted on flying dragon rootstock. It can grow up to 6 ft tall.

Grow as a specimen plant in a large pot or container, especially where you can enjoy its fragrance. Place Washington Navel Semi-Dwarf Orange tree next to a patio, a deck or an outdoor eating area, where it will be easy to harvest for meals and drinks. Grow several as a hedge or screen. Must be brought indoors when the temperature dips below -6 °C.

 

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Main interest:
exceptionally sweet, seedless and easy to peel fruit, fragrant flower, best variety for fresh eating
Exposure:
full sun
Soil humidity:
moist soil; well drained
Flower colour:
white-cream
Fragrance:
Fragrant
Flowering period:
March to April
Foliage:
glossy green
USDA Hardiness:
zone 9a: -6.5 °C (20 °F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: 6 ft (1.8 m) width: 4 ft (1.2 m)
Use:
container

Citrus sinensis 'Washington', commonly known as Washington Navel Orange tree produces large, seedless, sweet and juicy, bright orange fruit. A small, hybrid evergreen tree of glossy aromatic leaves, it is thought to be a cross between a hybrid mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata) and a hybrid pomelo (Citrus maxima).

Easy to peel, Washington Navel Oranges are prized for fresh eating. The fruits are round to slightly oval in shape, and can vary in size from 2-5" in diameter. Interiors are orange to orange-red. Its clusters of fragrant, creamy white flowers bloom in early spring.

Washington Navel Orange is grafted on flying dragon rootstock. It can grow up to 6 ft tall.

Grow as a specimen plant in a large pot or container, especially where you can enjoy its fragrance. Place Washington Navel Semi-Dwarf Orange tree next to a patio, a deck or an outdoor eating area, where it will be easy to harvest for meals and drinks. Grow several as a hedge or screen. Must be brought indoors when the temperature dips below -6 °C.

 

Also known as: Washington Navel Semi-Dwarf Orange Tree, Washington Sweet Orange Tree