- Now available! 36"-48" Premium Minneola Semi-Dwarf Tangelo Trees
- Late Ripening Mandarin
- A cross between a tangerine and a pomelo
- Deep reddish-orange bell-shaped fruit which ripens in January to March.
- In many locations, wait to harvest until spring for juicy, sweet tangerine flavor.
- Minneola blossoms are self-incompatible and must be cross-pollinated by a suitable pollinator to assure a good fruit set.
- Suitable pollinators: Dancy, Clementine, California Honey and Kinnow mandarins
- Not suitable pollinators: Satsuma, Kishu and other seedless mandarins
- Growing Tip: Extend your mandarin season by planting early, middle and late ripening mandarin varieties together.
- See More Late Ripening Mandarins
- See Early Ripening Mandarins and Mid-Season Ripening Mandarins
- Best for Zones 9-11/ Protect below 32 F
- For Zones 4-8, you can grow this tree in a pot and bring it indoors for the winter.
- Grafted onto semi-dwarf rootstock
- Height at maturity: 10'-15' in the ground/ 6'-8' in pots
- Read All About the Minneola Tangelo Tree
- By law, we cannot ship citrus trees to Alabama, Texas, Arizona or Florida.
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SAVE ON SHIPPING: We can now ship potted fruit trees in MULTIPACK BOXES. Order as a 3-pack or 6-pack to save on the cost of shipping! This includes ALL PRIMO and ENTRY sized citrus, olive, fig and avocado trees as well as grape and passion vines.