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Lakeland Limequat Grafted Fruit Tree

Lakeland Limequat Grafted Fruit Tree

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Key Features

Grafted for early fruiting & reliability
Cold-hardy citrus hybrid (lime × kumquat)
Edible peel with sweet-tart flavor
Compact growth – great for containers
Excellent for fresh eating, cooking & preserves

Special considerations

Protect young or container trees during frost or hard freezes
Grafted trees may fruit in 1–2 years
Fruit ripens fall through winter

Growing and Care Instructions

Well-draining soil is essential
Full sun required
Young trees: water 2–3 times per week
Established trees: once weekly, more often in extreme heat
Avoid soggy soil to prevent root rot
Citrus-specific fertilizer include iron, magnesium, zinc, and manganese

  • Fertilizing

    Every 6–8 weeks for in-ground trees & Every 4–6 weeks for container-grown trees. Do not fertilize in winter.

  • Watering

    Moderate, well-draining soil required

  • Light Requirements

    Full sun (6–8 hours daily)

Type Grafted Citrus Hybrid
Lifespan 30–50+ years with proper care
Growth Approximately 1–2 feet per year under ideal conditions
Max Height 8–12 ft
Max Width 6–10 feet
Zone 9-11

8–11 (protect from hard freezes)
(Hardy to 25°F once established)

Lakeland Limequat Citrus Tree – Grafted, Cold Hardy Hybrid

Bring unique citrus flavor and cold tolerance to your garden with the Lakeland Limequat Citrus Tree. This grafted hybrid citrus combines the zesty lime flavor with the sweetness and edible peel of a kumquat, making it perfect for fresh eating, marmalades, and cocktails.

Lakeland Limequat trees are known for their excellent cold hardiness, compact growth habit, and heavy fruit production. Grafting ensures earlier fruiting, stronger roots, and consistent fruit quality compared to seed-grown trees.

Ideal for home gardens, patios, containers, and greenhouses, this tree thrives in warm climates and can be protected in cooler zones.