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Winter Interest Plants
Acer Sango Kaku
The 'Sango Kaku' Japanese Maple has extraordinary pinkish-red bark in this vase-shaped tree, commonly called coral bark Japanese maple.
Blueberry Sharpblue Southern
Southern high-bush variety (low chill hours, heat tolerant). In the west, Misty is quite vigorous, growing very well on the coast and in the inland heat. Sky blue berries with blue green foliage.
Calamondin
The Calamondin is an attractive shrub that bears small, lime-sized juicy, sour-orange fruit. The flavor is a cross between a mandarin orange and a kumquat.
Dwarf Alberta Spruce
The Dwarf Alberta Spruce is a lovely cone-shaped dwarf conifer with dense, fragrant green needles that is perfect as a living Christmas tree.
Kumquat Nagami
The Kumquat is known for its sweet rind, sour fruit and ability to be eaten whole. The tree is a beauty, bursting with an abundance of oval-shaped, bright orange fruit and prized for its ornamental and edible uses.
Lemon Eureka
Eureka Lemon is the popular variety often found in the supermarket. This nearly thorn-less tree produces an abundance of large, bright yellow, juicy lemons with very few seeds throughout the year.
Lemon Improved Meyer
The Meyer Lemon is thought to be a cross between a lemon and an unknown orange variety. The combination resulted in a less acidic, sweeter lemon.
Lemon Lisbon
The Lisbon Lemon is one of the most popular of the true lemon varieties. Classic tart flavor with a fragrant rind for zesting.
Lime Australian Finger
This plant has unique fruit that resemble stubby fingers, unlike any other citrus. Cut open a ripe lime and squeeze out perfectly round pearls of juicy, lime flavored vesicles that pop in your mouth when eaten.
Lime Rangpur
The Rangpur, or Mandarin Lime is a vigorous growing, small, compact tree with orange fruit and orange to red flesh. You may think you are looking at a small orange, but this is definitely a lime with its sharp, distinct, lemon-lime flavor!
Magnolia Alexandrina
The Alexandrina Magnolia is a magnificent shrub or small tree prized for its beautiful purple-pink with white interior tulip-shaped blooms. A stunning addition to your small garden landscape.
Mandarin Clementine
Clementines are seedless, with a wonderfully sweet taste and soft, easy to peel skin. The fruit is among the smallest of the mandarin orange varieties.
Mandarin Dancy
The Dancy Mandarin is a vigorous growing tree has a thin, smooth rind that is reddish-orange at maturity and easily peeled. The fruit is medium sized with a rich, sweet flavor.
Mandarin Lee x Nova
The Lee x Nova Mandarin is a cross between Lee and Nova mandarins and are in the top five tastiest varieties. Seedless, early ripening and incredibly juicy. Fruit is on the larger size for a mandarin.
Mandarin Owari Satsuma
The Owari is a nearly seedless, medium-sized orange fruit that is wonderfully juicy and sweet. Delicious sweet flavor similar to a Clementine.
Mandarin Page
The Page Mandarin is a delicious cross between a Clementine mandarin and Minneola tangelo. Known for its long hang time on the tree and magnificent, sweet flavor.
Mandarin Tango
The Tango Mandarin is a clementine variety with deep orange-colored fruit, smooth skin, sweet-tart juicy flesh and is seedless!
Orange Blood Sanguinelli
The Sanguinelli is a beautiful blood orange variety that is harvested later in the season. Orange fruit hangs from deep, evergreen glossy leaves with heavenly scented blossoms that will fill the air in spring.
Orange Navel Cara Cara
The Cara Cara is an early season favorite navel orange. Lovely pink flesh is seedless and low acid. The intoxicating fragrant blooms will fill the air in spring.
Orange Navel Washington
The Washington Navel is California's famous winter-ripening seedless orange. Very juicy and flavorful with yellow-orange skin.
Paperwhites, potted in Terra Cotta
These beautifully blooming bulbs are already potted for you in grey Terra Cotta and ready to enjoy. Add a little extra holiday cheer to your household with these seasonal favorites.