Ray Ruby Grape Fruit Tree Grafted

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  • Healthy tree ready for planting or container growing
  • Multiple size options to match your preference
  • Money-back coverage and secure packaging
Regular price $89.95 USD
Regular price Sale price $89.95 USD
Size (Measurement Includes Container)
Pick the size that fits your goal
Smaller Sizes (1 gal)

Starting size and the lowest upfront commitment. ~6 months old tree.

Medium Sizes (3 gal)

Medium option with a strong balance of size and value. ~1 year old tree.

Larger Sizes (7+ gal)

Largest available size for shipping and the most immediate visual impact. ~2year old tree.

Largest Size (15 gal)

Usually starting to produce fruit. ~3 year old tree. Available for pickup only.

20 in stock

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What arrives at your door
  • A live tree in the size you selected
  • Nursery container with fertilizer-enriched growing media
  • Protective packaging designed to keep the root ball stable in transit
  • After-delivery support if you have questions once it arrives
Care snapshot
  • Growth: Moderate
  • Light: Full sun, minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
  • Mature height: 12–15 feet
  • Mature width: 10–12 feet
  • Lifespan: 50+ years with proper care.
Full product details

The Ray Ruby Grapefruit Tree is a grafted citrus variety that produces large, juicy grapefruits with deep red flesh and a perfect sweet-tart flavor from November through May. Self-pollinating, drought-tolerant once established, and beautiful year-round with fragrant spring blossoms and lush evergreen foliage. 

Local pickup information
Key Features

Grafted, self-pollinating, seedless fruit, deep red flesh, sweet-tart flavor, evergreen, fruit season November–May.

Special considerations
Growing and Care Instructions

Plant in well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0–7.0) and prune in early spring to remove dead branches and any suckers at the graft union.

  • Fertilizing

    Apply a slow-release citrus fertilizer in early spring and late summer; fertilize container trees every 4–6 weeks from February through September.

  • Watering

    Water deeply twice per week for the first 2 months, then water only when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.

  • Light Requirements

    Full sun, minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Type Evergreen Citrus / Subtropical Fruit Tree
Lifespan 50+ years with proper care.
Growth Moderate
Max Height 12–15 feet
Max Width 10–12 feet
USDA Growing Zone 9-11 map showing suitable planting regions

Zones 9–11
(28°F)