Tangelo Trees
Grapefruits, Kumquats, Lemons, Limes, Oranges, Tangerines, Tangelos with so much flavor, how do you plant just one?
Minneola (Honey Bell) Tangelo
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: Medium, 10–16 ft
- Uses: Fresh eating, juice, salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile; heavier crops with nearby mandarins (e.g., ‘Sunburst’, ‘Dancy’)
- Chill Hours: None
Orlando Tangelo
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: Medium, 10–16 ft
- Uses: Fresh eating, juicing, citrus salads
- Pollination: Self-fertile; yield improves with nearby mandarins
- Chill Hours: None
