Common Name: Cylet Orange
Growth Habit:
A small to medium-sized evergreen tree, typically reaching 8 to 15 feet in height. It has a rounded canopy with dense, glossy green leaves.
Leaves:
Oblong to lance-shaped, dark green, and aromatic when crushed.
Flowers:
White, fragrant blossoms, blooming in spring. These flowers are attractive to pollinators like bees.
Fruits:
Medium-sized, round to slightly flattened.
Bright orange rind when ripe, easy to peel.
Juicy, sweet-tart pulp, excellent for fresh eating or juicing.
Ripens typically in late winter to early spring.
Climate & Soil:
Prefers warm, subtropical climates.
Grows best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
Requires full sun for optimal fruit production.