
Key Features
Special considerations
Growing and Care Instructions
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Fertilizing
Every 6–8 weeks for in-ground trees & Every 4–6 weeks for container-grown trees. Do not fertilize in winter.
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Watering
Moderate, well-draining soil required
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Light Requirements
Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
| Type | Grafted Citrus Hybrid |
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| 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 |
8–11 (protect from hard freezes)
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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.