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What kind of orange?

 
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Bought this as a satsuma but the oranges are much larger???
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What kind of orange?
What kind of orange?
 
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don't know where you live what zone?

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=satsuma+orange+tree

The standard Silverhill Satsuma tree grows to about 15 feet tall, while the dwarf Satsuma Mandarin counterpart grows to about 6-8 feet. This tree produces supremely sweet fruits that are low in acid which are in season from October to November.


 
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Michael Moreken wrote:don't know where you live what zone?

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=satsuma+orange+tree

The standard Silverhill Satsuma tree grows to about 15 feet tall, while the dwarf Satsuma Mandarin counterpart grows to about 6-8 feet. This tree produces supremely sweet fruits that are low in acid which are in season from October to November.



Thank you. This orange looks similar to a naval orange in size. This is the first year it has produced. Only about three feet high now.
 
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