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Bergamot is thought to be a hybrid of the sour orange and citron or lemon.
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The tree is small to medium at maturity, thornless, with a somewhat spreading habit.
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The fruit is medium in size and variable in shape, with obvoid as the most commonly occurring form.
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The yellow rind has a slightly rough texture and a distinctive rind oil.
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Bergamot orange's high oil content is often extracted and used as an aromatic in teas, foods, perfumes, and cosmetics.
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This oil is used commercially to flavor Earl Grey tea, and as a component in perfumes. Italy produces the majority of the world's supply.
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Bergamot sour oranges can be confused with the Makrut Lime, which also goes under the name "Thai Bergamot".
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Self-fertile
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Best for Zones 8-11/ Protect below 28 F
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For Zones 4-7, you can grow this tree in a pot and bring it indoors for the winter.
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Grafted onto semi-dwarf rootstock
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Height at maturity: 10'-15' in the ground/ 6'-8' in pots
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Limited to 3 per customer
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By law, we cannot ship citrus trees to Alabama, Texas, Arizona, or Florida.
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