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Grafted Patio Kumquat Tree

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Grafted Patio Kumquat Tree

  • If you’re looking for a fruit tree that doubles up as an ornamental, look no further than this grafted patio kumquat tree. A citrus tree with glossy evergreen foliage, wonderfully fragrant flowers and tangy little fruits, this compact powerhouse absolutely dazzles.
  • As a self-fertile tree, you’ll only need the one plant in order to bear fruit. While this tree is actually much tougher than it might look, like all citrus trees it should be moved inside over the winter to protect it from frost.
  • A recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society’s acclaimed Award of Garden Merit, the kumquat tree has been shown to perform especially well in British gardens. And who doesn’t love a plant with an award?
  • Grow your tree in a patio pot, a conservatory or even a heated greenhouse. The fruits are generally ready to harvest from late autumn into the middle of spring. Once harvested, you can eat the fruits fresh, candy them or use them in a delicious tart.
  • Did you know? We get the name kumquat from the Cantonese gām gwāt, meaning golden orange.
$33.37
Grafted Patio Kumquat Tree—
$33.37

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  • If you’re looking for a fruit tree that doubles up as an ornamental, look no further than this grafted patio kumquat tree. A citrus tree with glossy evergreen foliage, wonderfully fragrant flowers and tangy little fruits, this compact powerhouse absolutely dazzles.
  • As a self-fertile tree, you’ll only need the one plant in order to bear fruit. While this tree is actually much tougher than it might look, like all citrus trees it should be moved inside over the winter to protect it from frost.
  • A recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society’s acclaimed Award of Garden Merit, the kumquat tree has been shown to perform especially well in British gardens. And who doesn’t love a plant with an award?
  • Grow your tree in a patio pot, a conservatory or even a heated greenhouse. The fruits are generally ready to harvest from late autumn into the middle of spring. Once harvested, you can eat the fruits fresh, candy them or use them in a delicious tart.
  • Did you know? We get the name kumquat from the Cantonese gām gwāt, meaning golden orange.

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