We pride ourselves in growing vigorous and pest-free citrus trees that are ready for orchard planting or shipment to local retail outlets.
Our citrus trees can be purchased in tall 1 gallon pots or 15 gallon pots at Kula Hardware & Nursery, wholesale from our nursery, or shipped to any Hawaiian island.
All trees are grafted on a semi-dwarf rootstock (C-35 Citrange) unless otherwise noted. This rootstock is prized for it's manageable mature size, disease resistance and cold-tolerance where applicable.
Our citrus trees can be purchased in tall 1 gallon pots or 15 gallon pots at Kula Hardware & Nursery, wholesale from our nursery, or shipped to any Hawaiian island.
All trees are grafted on a semi-dwarf rootstock (C-35 Citrange) unless otherwise noted. This rootstock is prized for it's manageable mature size, disease resistance and cold-tolerance where applicable.
Follow the links below to detailed resources on each variety and see our growing season information at the base of this page.
Citrus varieties that we consistently stock:
Citrus varieties that we consistently stock:
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LEMON
Improved Meyer (also available on Dwarf rootstock) Allen Newman Eureka 8A Lisbon Variegated Pink Eureka LIME Tahitian - aka. Bearss, Persian Thornless Mexican - aka. Bartenders, Corona Calamansi Kaffir Australian Finger Red Finger ORANGE - Navel (eating orange) Beck Navel Cara Cara Navel Fisher Navel Lane Late Navel Parent Washington Navel ORANGE - Valencia (juicing orange) Cutter Valencia Midknight Valencia Olinda Valencia ORANGE - Blood (sweet orange) Moro Blood |
MANDARIN (Clementine, Satsuma, Tangerine Group)
Algerian Clementine Clementine de Nules Fairchild LS Tangerine Gold Nugget Tangerine Honey Tangerine Shiranui Mandarin Tango Tangerine Frost Owari Satsuma Okitsu Wase Satsuma TANGELO Mineola KUMQUAT Fukushu GRAPEFRUIT Oroblanco SPECIALTY Yuzu |
Extending your Citrus Growing Season
Planting a diversity of citrus varieties comes with benefits.
Many varieties have different flowering seasons, fruit bearing seasons, and the ability to 'hold' mature fruit on the tree. A diverse orchard increases pollinator access, yield, resilience to pests, and extends your growing/harvest season.
Included below are snapshots of our citrus varieties listed in order of their recorded season of ripeness. Keep in mind the micro-climates of Hawaii will vary your growing season, but the general trends of these citrus varieties can be anticipated for a prolific orchard.
LEMONS-Often these varieties bear year round and hold well on the tree
'8A Lisbon'-Winter-early Spring
'Allen Newman Eureka'-Late Winter-Summer
'Improved Meyer'-Spring
'Variegated Pink Eureka' - Late Winter-Summer
LIMES
'Tahitian'-Fall-Winter
'Thornless Mexican'-Fall-Winter
'Calamansi'-Year round
'Kaffir'-Year round
'Australian Finger'-Year round
ORANGES Navel
'Beck' Navel-Early bearing Winter
'Fisher' Navel-Early bearing Winter
'Cara Cara' Navel-Winter
'Parent Washington' Navel-Winter
'Lane Late' Navel-Late bearing Winter-Summer
ORANGES Valencia
'Cutter' Valencia-Spring-Summer
'Midknight' Valencia-Spring-Summer, large fruit
'Olinda' Valencia-Summer
ORANGES Blood
'Moro' Blood - Winter-Spring, Earliest Ripening blood orange
MANDARIN (Clementine, Satsuma, Tangerine group)
'Algerian'-Early Fall, often bears year round
'Clementine De Nules'-Early Fall, often bears year round
'Daisy SL'-Early Winter, Low seeded
'Fairchild LS'-Early Winter, Low seeded
'Fremont'-Winter-Spring
'Frost Owari' -Winter-Spring
'Gold Nugget' -Spring-Summer, fruit holds well through Summer
'Honey'-Early Winter-Spring
'Lee x Nova'-Fall-Winter, fruit holds well through Spring
'Okitsu Wase' -Early Winter-Spring
'Page'-Early Winter-Spring
'Tango'-Winter-Spring, Seedless
TANGELO
'Mineola'- Winter-Spring
GRAPEFRUIT
'Oro Blanco' - Fall-Spring, can bear year-round
'Star Ruby' - Spring-Summer
'Rio Red'-Early Spring-Summer, Late season maturity can bear year-round
KUMQUAT
'Fukushu' - Winter-Spring
SPECIALTY
'Yuzu' -Late Summer-Winter
Planting a diversity of citrus varieties comes with benefits.
Many varieties have different flowering seasons, fruit bearing seasons, and the ability to 'hold' mature fruit on the tree. A diverse orchard increases pollinator access, yield, resilience to pests, and extends your growing/harvest season.
Included below are snapshots of our citrus varieties listed in order of their recorded season of ripeness. Keep in mind the micro-climates of Hawaii will vary your growing season, but the general trends of these citrus varieties can be anticipated for a prolific orchard.
LEMONS-Often these varieties bear year round and hold well on the tree
'8A Lisbon'-Winter-early Spring
'Allen Newman Eureka'-Late Winter-Summer
'Improved Meyer'-Spring
'Variegated Pink Eureka' - Late Winter-Summer
LIMES
'Tahitian'-Fall-Winter
'Thornless Mexican'-Fall-Winter
'Calamansi'-Year round
'Kaffir'-Year round
'Australian Finger'-Year round
ORANGES Navel
'Beck' Navel-Early bearing Winter
'Fisher' Navel-Early bearing Winter
'Cara Cara' Navel-Winter
'Parent Washington' Navel-Winter
'Lane Late' Navel-Late bearing Winter-Summer
ORANGES Valencia
'Cutter' Valencia-Spring-Summer
'Midknight' Valencia-Spring-Summer, large fruit
'Olinda' Valencia-Summer
ORANGES Blood
'Moro' Blood - Winter-Spring, Earliest Ripening blood orange
MANDARIN (Clementine, Satsuma, Tangerine group)
'Algerian'-Early Fall, often bears year round
'Clementine De Nules'-Early Fall, often bears year round
'Daisy SL'-Early Winter, Low seeded
'Fairchild LS'-Early Winter, Low seeded
'Fremont'-Winter-Spring
'Frost Owari' -Winter-Spring
'Gold Nugget' -Spring-Summer, fruit holds well through Summer
'Honey'-Early Winter-Spring
'Lee x Nova'-Fall-Winter, fruit holds well through Spring
'Okitsu Wase' -Early Winter-Spring
'Page'-Early Winter-Spring
'Tango'-Winter-Spring, Seedless
TANGELO
'Mineola'- Winter-Spring
GRAPEFRUIT
'Oro Blanco' - Fall-Spring, can bear year-round
'Star Ruby' - Spring-Summer
'Rio Red'-Early Spring-Summer, Late season maturity can bear year-round
KUMQUAT
'Fukushu' - Winter-Spring
SPECIALTY
'Yuzu' -Late Summer-Winter