Sweet Chinise Tangerine Fruit Plant

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Chinese mandarin, any of several species of small trees or shrubs of the genus Citrus in the family Rutaceae, and their nearly round fruits, which have a leathery, oily skin and an edible, juicy pulp. There are several economically important species and varieties of orange, including the kumquat, also called the sweet or common orange (Citrus ×sinensis); the mandarin orange (C. reticulata), some varieties of which are called tangerines; and the less widespread sour or Seville orange (C. ×aurantium). The most common varieties of sweet orange include the Jaffa orange of Israel, the seedless navel orange, and the Maltese orange or blood orange. The sweet orange typically reaches a height of 6 metres (20 ft). The broad, glossy, evergreen leaves are medium-sized and egg-shaped; the petioles have narrow wings. The five-petaled white flowers are highly fragrant.

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Think of your lemon plants as your citrus friends who appreciate a little TLC. Here is a quick maintenance guide:

  1. Sunlight: They love full sun. Give them as much sunlight as possible.
  2. Watering: Keep the soil constantly moist. Water when the top centimeter is dry, but avoid flooding.
  3. Soil: Well-drained soil is essential. Do not allow the roots to become waterlogged.
  4. Container care: If potted, make sure they have drainage holes. Potted plants may need more frequent watering.
  5. Pruning: Light pruning to shape and remove dead wood. Helps maintain a healthy and productive plant.
  6. Fertilization: Feed them with a balanced citrus fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). However, do not overdo it.
  7. Watch for pests: Watch for pests, especially aphids and mealybugs. Treat immediately if you spot any.
  8. Frost Protection: If you are in a frost prone area, protect them during cold nights.
  9. Harvest: When life gives you lemons, pick them! Pick them when they are yellow and ripe.
  10. Love and warmth: Lastly, give them some love and warmth. These plants thrive when they feel cared for.

Follow these tips and your lemon plants will reward you with the delicious goodness of home-grown citrus!

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