Sunky Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)
DESCRIPTION
Sunky Mandarin (Citrus reticulata) is one of the most cold resistent Citrus we have in our list!
PLANT
-Tree features: It’s a highly compacted and spherical shape plant.
-Leaves: Leaves are small and particular in shape. Internodes are very short, that’s why it’s so compact.
FRUIT
–Shape: Round to slightly flattened at the poles.
-Taste: Its tase is unique. It’s not a very sweet mandarin, but so particular in flavour. Zesting or squeezing it, you can smell a particular oriental fragrance.
Flavour let me feel like being in an asian city! It’s acid like a lemon inside, but you can smell and taste a particular Indian-Oriental world in it!
-Colour: Orange to deep orange depending on climate conditions.
SEASON OF RIPENESS
Sunky Mandarin starts to ripen from November to January.
It usually blooms during Spring. Flowers are little, white and intense.
HOW TO USE IT
-In the Kitchen: We think the best way to use it it’s zested and squeezed.
You can combine it with fish, meat or vegetables, it gives a particular cumin flavour.
-Ornamental: it’s a beautiful compact plant!
COLD RESISTENCE
According to our tests, in the Greenhouse, or in a covered area, it can resist to a temperature of -10°C.
This variety needs to be grown like a normal Lemon.
If you’d like to find out about how to maintain citrus, you can follow us on YouTube
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Shipping times
Orders are processed and handled directly by us.
During the high season (February–June), due to high demand, shipping might require between 7 and 15 business days from the order confirmation; in some cases, a few additional business days might be needed.
However, we would always strive to ship your order as quickly as possible.
If you have special requirements or need specific shipping times, we invite you to contact us: together we would find the best solution to meet your needs. -
Possible variations in shape and size
Plants may differ from the descriptions shown on the product pages. -
Care and cultivation practices
We personally carry out sowing, grafting, cutting, pruning, and repotting every year.
Each plant is a living being that grows in its own way and time, influenced by many factors. -
Seasonal variations
The characteristics shown on the website may vary depending on the season and the plant’s growth stage.
Thank you for your understanding and trust!