Florida Orange Trees
Florida Orange Trees for Sale - Grafted & Dwarf Citrus Varieties
Growing your own orange tree means enjoying juicy, fragrant fruit, beautiful blossoms, and the joy of harvesting fresh citrus at home. Whether you’re looking for a compact dwarf orange tree for a container or a vigorous grafted variety for the ground, our collection has the perfect choice.
Please note: Due to USDA regulations, all citrus trees, can only be shipped within the state of Florida.
We proudly feature seven distinct varieties: Calamondin, Cara Cara Red Navel, Valencia, Moro Blood, Hamlin Dwarf, Vernia Sweet, and Pineapple Orange. Each tree is carefully grafted or propagated to ensure strength, earlier fruiting, and authentic flavor. Explore the details below and discover which one is right for you.
Why Choose Our Orange Trees?
Homegrown orange trees are more than just a source of fruit, they’re a statement of freshness and self-sufficiency. Our grafted and dwarf citrus trees offer unique advantages:
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Earlier harvests compared to seed-grown trees.
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Compact size for patios, porches, or even indoor spaces with enough light.
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Reliable quality, since grafting preserves true-to-type fruit characteristics.
Our orange trees are ideal for Florida growers, where the climate and soils make it easy to enjoy thriving citrus year-round.
Explore Our 7 Orange Tree Varieties
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Calamondin Orange Tree Cutting: A small, ornamental citrus perfect for pots. Produces tart, bite-sized fruits often used for marmalade or as garnish. Thrives indoors or outdoors.
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Cara Cara Red Navel Dwarf Orange Tree (Grafted): Known for its seedless, pink-fleshed fruit with a sweet, berry-like taste. Compact size makes it container-friendly.
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Valencia Orange Tree: The classic juice orange! Long harvest season, juicy flavor, and dependable productivity.
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Moro Blood Orange Dwarf Tree (Grafted): Deep crimson flesh with a tangy, raspberry-like flavor. A conversation starter and culinary favorite.
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Hamlin Dwarf Orange Tree (Grafted): Early-season variety, cold-hardy, and sweet. Great option for growers in slightly cooler Florida regions.
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Vernia Sweet Orange Tree (Grafted): Smooth texture and rich sweetness, perfect for fresh eating.
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Pineapple Orange Tree: Unique flavor reminiscent of tropical pineapple blended with orange. Bright and refreshing.
How to Grow Orange Trees
Planting and caring for an orange tree is simple with the right basics:
Sunlight & Location
Orange trees need 8-10 hours of full sun daily. Containers should be placed in bright patios or sunrooms.
Soil & Drainage
Use well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH (6.0-7.0). Avoid waterlogged conditions, which can damage roots.
Watering
Young trees need frequent watering (every 3-5 days). Mature trees generally require about 1 inch of water per week. Always adjust to climate and soil type.
Fertilization
Feed with a citrus-specific fertilizer during the growing season. Yellowing leaves often signal nutrient deficiencies, especially nitrogen.
Pruning
Prune lightly in spring to encourage airflow and remove weak branches. Avoid heavy winter pruning.
Harvesting
Oranges should be picked when fully colored and slightly soft to the touch. Unlike some fruits, oranges don’t ripen off the tree, so harvest only when ready.
Cold Tolerance
Orange trees thrive in Florida’s warm climate, especially USDA Zones 9-11. Since these are citrus trees, we can only ship them within Florida, where they grow best with minimal cold protection.
Choosing the Right Orange Tree
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Limited space? Go for a dwarf, grafted tree like Calamondin or Cara Cara Navel.
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Love bold flavor and color? Try the Moro Blood Orange.
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Need early harvests or extra cold tolerance? The Hamlin Dwarf is a strong option.
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Prefer classic sweetness? Choose Valencia or Vernia Sweet.
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Want something unique? The Pineapple Orange adds a tropical twist.
Bring Home Fresh Citrus Flavor
From the fragrant blossoms to the sweet reward of freshly picked fruit, growing an orange tree at home is a rewarding experience. Explore our collection today and choose the variety that best matches your taste and garden space.
Due to USDA regulations, all citrus trees ship exclusively within Florida.