Container Grown Citrus Trees


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Caring for your new citrus tree most likely differs from any of your other plants.  When cared for properly they will last for years and bear delicious fruit no matter where you live.  They also make beautiful ornamental plants.

We have provided links to the Texas Citrus and Subtropical Fruits by Julian W. Sauls for the most up to date information available. Much of these links reference Comerica orchards but the principle applies to your single Patio Citrus Tree.

   
      Recommended Book
   
      Home Citrus Production
  Lemons
  Limes
  Grapefruit
  Mandarins
  Oranges
      Diagnosis of Common Problems
   
      Texas Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Web Site

Above links were created in affiliation with the
Horticultural Sciences Department at Texas A&M University.
For further information about the Texas A&M Horticulture program
contact Dr. Sam Cotner, Head of Horticultural Sciences,
202 Horticulture/Forest Science Building,
College Station, TX 77843-2133.
Phone: 409-845-5269
FAX: 409-845-0627.
Texas Citrus and Subtropical Fruits is maintained by Julian W. Sauls.