Dwarf Rootstock Citrus
Grapefruits, Kumquats, Lemons, Limes, Oranges, Tangerines, Tangelos with so much flavor are available dwarf root stock making them perfect for small back yards and patios.
Dwarf Duncan Grapefruit
Dwarf Duncan Grapefruit is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Old Florida standard with pale flesh and classic tangy-sweet flavor; excellent for juice.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–April
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, breakfast halves, juicing
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (subtropical)
Dwarf Flame Grapefruit
Dwarf Flame Grapefruit is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Juicy, deeply colored pink flesh with rich flavor; great for breakfast halves and juicing.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–April
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juice, sorbets
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Marsh White Grapefruit
Dwarf Marsh White Grapefruit is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Mild, low-acid white grapefruit; a reliable, nearly seedless juicing favorite.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–May
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Low-acid juice, fresh sections, salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Pink Pummelo
Dwarf Pink Pummelo is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Huge fruit with thick rind and sweet, mild pink segments; best eaten fresh.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–February
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, segment salads, candied peel
- Pollination: Self-fertile (heavier with nearby citrus)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Ray Ruby Grapefruit
Dwarf Ray Ruby Grapefruit is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Vivid pink flesh and balanced sweetness; dependable production in warm climates.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–April
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh halves, juice blends, cocktails
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Ruby Red Grapefruit
Dwarf Ruby Red Grapefruit is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Iconic, sweet-tart pink grapefruit; great fresh or for juice.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–April
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juice, broiled grapefruit with sugar
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Star Ruby Grapefruit
Dwarf Star Ruby Grapefruit is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Deep red flesh with rich flavor and minimal bitterness; outstanding for fresh eating.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–May
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh sections, salads, juice
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Ambersweet Orange
Dwarf Ambersweet Orange is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Low-acid, juicy orange with a sweet, refreshing flavor; great for fresh eating.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juice, desserts
- Pollination: Self-fertile (seedless tendency)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Blood Orange
Dwarf Blood Orange is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Striking red flesh and berry-like notes; excellent for gourmet juices and desserts.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–February
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, cocktails, sorbets, marmalades with color
- Pollination: Self-fertile (color varies with cool nights)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Hamlin Orange
Dwarf Hamlin Orange is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Early-season, sweet juice orange with light acidity and high productivity.
- Harvest Season (FL): October–December
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Juicing, fresh eating, breakfast halves
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Page
Dwarf Page is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Richly flavored, sweet orange–tangelo hybrid; small fruit with intense taste for fresh eating.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, juice blends
- Pollination: Self-fertile (yields improve with nearby citrus)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Pineapple Orange
Dwarf Pineapple Orange is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Florida favorite with tropical, sweet-tart flavor reminiscent of pineapple.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–February
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juicing, marinades, marmalades
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Temple Orange
Dwarf Temple Orange is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Deeply flavored tangor with rich color; excellent fresh or for juice.
- Harvest Season (FL): February–March
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juicing, zest for baking
- Pollination: Self-fertile (seeds may increase near pollinizers)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Valencia Orange
Dwarf Valencia Orange is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Top juicing orange; sweet, juicy, and holds late on the tree.
- Harvest Season (FL): March–June
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh juice, smoothies, popsicles
- Pollination: Self-fertile (can have more seeds near pollinizers)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Clementine
Dwarf Clementine is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Small, sweet, easy-peel fruit; a kid favorite for snacking.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–December
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh snacking, lunchboxes, salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile (may seed near pollinizers)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Dancy
Dwarf Dancy is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Classic tangerine with rich, aromatic flavor; traditional holiday fruit.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, compotes, zest for baking
- Pollination: Self-fertile (can increase seeds with cross-pollination)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Fallglo
Dwarf Fallglo is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Early ripening, large, and juicy; extends the tangerine season.
- Harvest Season (FL): October–November
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juice, segment salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile (seeds increase with cross-pollination)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf King Mandarin
Dwarf King Mandarin is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Big, richly flavored mandarin with loose skin; excellent fresh.
- Harvest Season (FL): January–February
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh sections, salads, marmalades
- Pollination: Self-fertile (some strains seed with cross-pollination)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Murcott (Honey)
Dwarf Murcott (Honey) is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Exceptionally sweet “honey” tangerine; juicy and aromatic.
- Harvest Season (FL): January–March
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juice, desserts
- Pollination: Self-fertile (seeding increases with cross-pollination)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Ponkan (Chinese Honey)
Dwarf Ponkan (Chinese Honey) is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Large, loose-skin mandarin with sweet, low-acid flavor; easy to peel.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, salads, juice
- Pollination: Self-fertile (seeds increase with pollinizers)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Satsuma
Dwarf Satsuma is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Cold-tolerant mandarin with seedless, easy-peel fruit; early ripening.
- Harvest Season (FL): October–November
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh snacking, lunchboxes, early-season salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile (usually seedless)
- Chill Hours: None (handles cool nights well)
Dwarf Shiranui Sumo Mandarin
Dwarf Shiranui Sumo Mandarin is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Premium, super-sweet mandarin (aka Dekopon) with distinctive “topknot.”
- Harvest Season (FL): February–April
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, gift fruit
- Pollination: Self-fertile (typically seedless)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Minneola (Honey Bell) Tangelo
Dwarf Minneola (Honey Bell) Tangelo is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Juicy, bell-shaped fruit with bright, sweet-tart flavor; a Florida favorite.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–February
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juice, salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile; heavier crops with nearby mandarins (e.g., ‘Sunburst’, ‘Dancy’)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Orlando Tangelo
Dwarf Orlando Tangelo is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Rounder tangelo with balanced sweetness and a mild tang; great for juice.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, juicing, citrus salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile; yield improves with nearby mandarins
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Eureka Lemon
Dwarf Eureka Lemon is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Classic, year-round lemon with bright acidity; excellent for kitchen use.
- Harvest Season (FL): Year-round, peaks winter–spring
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Cooking, baking, beverages, zest
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Harvey Lemon
Dwarf Harvey Lemon is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Cold-tolerant lemon with juicy, flavorful fruit; reliable backyard producer.
- Harvest Season (FL): Fall–spring
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh juice, marinades, pies
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (handles cooler snaps better)
Dwarf Meyer Lemon
Dwarf Meyer Lemon is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Sweet, thin-skinned lemon–mandarin hybrid; prolific on compact trees.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–March (often multiple flushes)
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Desserts, lemonades, preserves, indoor/outdoor container growing
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Ponderosa Lemon
Dwarf Ponderosa Lemon is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Huge, bumpy lemons with intense flavor; dramatic container specimen.
- Harvest Season (FL): Year-round in warm areas
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh juice, zest, showy patio specimen
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Sambo (Sweet) Lemon
Dwarf Sambo (Sweet) Lemon is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Low-acid, sweet lemon-like fruit; refreshing for drinks and desserts.
- Harvest Season (FL): Fall–spring
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh lemonade, desserts, marmalades with gentle tang
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Variegated Pink Lemon
Dwarf Variegated Pink Lemon is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Striped rind and pink flesh on a highly ornamental, productive lemon.
- Harvest Season (FL): Fall–winter (often extended)
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh use, cocktails, decorative slices, patio focal point
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Centennial Variegated Kumquat
Dwarf Centennial Variegated Kumquat is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Cream-striped fruit and foliage; tart-sweet flavor for snacking or marmalade.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Eat whole, candying, marmalades, cocktail garnish
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (handles cool snaps)
Dwarf Marumi (Round) Kumquat
Dwarf Marumi (Round) Kumquat is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Round, sweet-peel fruit with tangy pulp; great eaten whole or preserved.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh whole-fruit snacking, marmalades, candying
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (cool-tolerant)
Dwarf Meiwa (Round) Kumquat
Dwarf Meiwa (Round) Kumquat is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Extra-sweet peel and mild pulp; best fresh-eating kumquat variety.
- Harvest Season (FL): December–February
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh whole-fruit eating, candies, desserts
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (cool-tolerant)
Dwarf Nagami (Long) Kumquat
Dwarf Nagami (Long) Kumquat is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Oblong fruit with sweet peel and tart pulp; excellent candied or fresh.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh eating, marmalades, candying, drinks
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (cool-tolerant)
Dwarf Persian Lime
Dwarf Persian Lime is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Seedless, juicy lime for everyday use; heavy-bearing on compact trees.
- Harvest Season (FL): Main crop June–September; smaller off-season crops
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Drinks, marinades, desserts, everyday kitchen lime
- Pollination: Self-fertile (typically seedless)
- Chill Hours: None (protect from frost)
Dwarf Indian Sweet Lime
Dwarf Indian Sweet Lime is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Low-acid, mild citrus prized for refreshing drinks; best fully ripe.
- Harvest Season (FL): October–February
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh juice, lemon-limeades, savory dressings
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Kaffir Lime
Dwarf Kaffir Lime is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Fragrant leaves essential in Southeast Asian cooking; bumpy, aromatic fruit.
- Harvest Season (FL): Leaves year-round; fruit mainly fall–winter
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Leaves for curries and soups, zest and rind for fragrance
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Key (Limequat)
Dwarf Key (Limequat) is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Key lime × kumquat hybrid; small, tangy fruit with edible peel for cocktails and pies.
- Harvest Season (FL): November–January
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Key lime pies, cocktails, marinades, whole-fruit preserves
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (cool-tolerant for citrus)
Dwarf Red Lime
Dwarf Red Lime is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Colorful lime with reddish peel and tangy juice; striking ornamental and culinary citrus.
- Harvest Season (FL): Fall–winter
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft.
- Uses: Fresh zest, cocktails, decorative slices, marmalades
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Finger Lime (Red)
Dwarf Finger Lime (Red) is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. ‘Citrus caviar’ pearls in red tones; gourmet garnish with bright lime pop.
- Harvest Season (FL): August–October
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft. (naturally shrubby)
- Uses: Seafood garnish, cocktails, desserts, canapés
- Pollination: Self-fertile (heavier with nearby citrus)
- Chill Hours: None
Dwarf Calamondin
Dwarf Calamondin is well suited for USDA Growing Zones 9A and 9B—ideal for St. Augustine and Northeast Florida gardens. Compact citrus bearing small, tart fruit for marmalade, drinks, and garnishes; highly ornamental.
- Harvest Season (FL): Year-round in warm areas; peaks winter–spring
- Tree Size:Small 6-8 ft. (great in containers)
- Uses: Marmalades, Filipino & Southeast Asian cuisine, cocktails, decorative indoor/outdoor plant
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Chill Hours: None (protect from frost)



