Mandarin oranges are native to the Philippines and south eastern Asia and have gradually developed for commercial cultivation through Alabama, Florida and Mississippi with some lesser groves in Texas, Georgia and California. While the fruit of the mandarin is tender and easily damaged in transit and susceptible to cold, the tree is more tolerant of drought and cold temps than the sweet orange.
Suitable in USDA zones 9-11, mandarins can be either grown from seed or purchased root stock. Seeds should be started indoors and transplanted once germinated and grown into a small tree either into another pot or directly in the garden in the hardiness zones above. Make sure when planting a mandarin orange tree that you choose a site with full sun exposure.
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Mandarin oranges are native to the Philippines and south eastern Asia and have gradually developed for commercial cultivation through Alabama, Florida and Mississippi with some lesser groves in Texas, Georgia and California. While the fruit of the mandarin is tender and easily damaged in transit and susceptible to cold, the tree is more tolerant of drought and cold temps than the sweet orange.
Suitable in USDA zones 9-11, mandarins can be either grown from seed or purchased root stock. Seeds should be started indoors and transplanted once germinated and grown into a small tree either into another pot or directly in the garden in the hardiness zones above. Make sure when planting a mandarin orange tree that you choose a site with full sun exposure.
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