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Kumquat - Calamondin
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kumquat - calamondin
Code:
264_plant
Fruit Description:
The Calamondin Kmquat is the smallest citrus fruit. They are usually 20-50 mm in diameter, yellow-orange in colour. Fruit is produced on last year's wood.
Plant growing Height and Width for pots or in the ground planting:
Grows to 2 metres high by 1.5 metres wide if Planted in a Pot. Grows 2 metres high by 2 metres wide if Planted in the Ground.
Uses:
Calamondins can be eaten raw but are quite sour. This is the variety often preferred for Asian dishes. The oval shaped Nagami (Fortunella margarita) variety has sour flesh but sweet rind, so the whole fruit can be eaten. The best use of all Kumquats is marmalade. They are also delicious preserved in brandy or syrup and eaten as a dessert with custard or ice-cream. Kumquat juice can be fermented and distilled into a liqueur. The fruit may be candied and used in desserts. In some Asian countries, the fruit is preserved with salt and used to flavour savoury dishes. The attractive fruit and leaves can be used in floral arrangements. Kumquat trees make excellent hedges, or tub plants decorating inside or outside a house or a balcony, in a standard shape or any attractive shape. They can be used as attractive bonsai specimens.
Flowers :
The Kumquat flowers are sweetly-perfumed and white, they blossom in late Spring.
Growing Conditions:
The Kumquat is the smallest of the citrus trees. The tree grows slowly to about 2 metres high. It is a decorative plant, especially when it has fruit on it. The tree is evergreen. The leaves are smaller than those of other citrus species, about 70mm long and 35 mm wide. Kumquat trees prefer a warm to hot climate and plenty of rain. They can tolerate light frost. The soil should be well dug prior to planting and should be well-drained. The tree should be protected from strong wind. Remove grass and weeds from around the tree. Mulch the tree well but as with all citrus trees, do not let the mulch touch the stem of the tree as it causes rot. Prune the tree lightly only to maintain shape and strength. Feed the tree with citrus food in Summer and late in Winter. Feed plants in tubs more often.
Pollination Requirements:
Self-Pollinating
Harvest Time:
Mid Winter and Spring.
Special Features:
To Chinese and Vietnamese people, these trees are considered lucky and may be given as a present, especially around Chinese New Year. Calamondins are used as pot plants at front entrances for good fortune in Feng Shui.
Plant Relatives:
Related to other citrus species including Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Orange, Tangelo, Tangerine, Kumquat, Finger Lime, Kaffir Lime, Grapefruit, Buddha?s Hand Citron, Calamondin, Variegated Calamondin, Pummelo
Plant Origin:
China, Eastern Asia
Plant Family:
Rutaceae
Inner Packaging:
Weight:
4.00 kg
Length:
15.00 cm
Width:
15.00 cm
Height:
100.00 cm
Botanical Name :
Citrus mitis cm
Other Common or Botanical Names :
Kumquat;Cumquat;Calamondin cm
$16.75
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