Kumquats (or cumquats in Australian English, /ˈkʌmkwɒt/; Citrus japonica) are a group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae. They were previously classified as forming the now-historical genus Fortunella, or placed
within Citrus sensu lato.
The edible fruit closely resembles the orange (Citrus sinensis) in color and shape but is much smaller, being approximately the size of a large olive. Kumquat is a fairly cold-hardy citrus.
Id | Name | Size | Description |
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4480 | Kumquat, Changshou | 3 Gallon | Kumquats are a group of small fruit bearing trees, similar to an orange but much smaller and ovular. Rind and flesh are edible and tasty. Larger sweet kumquat. |
4481 | Kumquat, Nagami (Sour) | 3 Gallon | Kumquats are a group of small fruit bearing trees, similar to an orange but much smaller and ovular. Rind and flesh are edible and tasty. Bright orange, egg shaped fruit. tart flesh. |
4484 | Kumquat, Meiwa (Sweet) | 3 Gallon | Round orange fruit, sweet flesh. Both fruit and peel are edible. Sweet variety of Kumquat. Heavy producer. Great patio plant. |