China Orange Plant
The "China orange" plant is likely referring to the Chinese oranger or Citrus reticulata, commonly known as the mandarin orange. Mandarin oranges are a group of citrus fruits characterized by their small size, easy-to-peel skin, and sweet flavor. Mandarins, including varieties like tangerines, clementines, and satsumas, are highly valued for their delicious taste and nutritional benefits.
Characteristics of China Orange (Mandarin Orange) Plants
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Size and Growth Habit: Mandarin orange trees are small to medium-sized, typically growing up to 10-25 feet (3-8 meters) tall, depending on the variety and rootstock. They have a rounded, compact growth habit with dense foliage.
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Leaves: The leaves are small, lance-shaped, and dark green, with a glossy appearance. They have a slightly aromatic scent when crushed, typical of citrus plants.
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Flowers: Mandarin orange trees produce small, white flowers that are highly fragrant. The blossoms usually appear in clusters and attract pollinators like bees. Flowering typically occurs in early spring.