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Satsuma Orange Tree


The Satsuma Orange tree is a semi-dwarf tree and is easy to peel and the orange sections easily separate for fresh eating. The juicy, sweet fruit of the Satsuma Orange tree is high in quality with few seeds.


The devastating cold of 1983 killed most of the Satsuma Orange trees that were growing commerical in Al., Ga., S.C., and NC. The below temperatures of 1989-1990 in La., Ms., and Tx. , killed all Satsuma Oranges that were out of doors.


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Satsuma Orange Tree price(s):

2-3 feet tall

$59.95

4-5 feet tall

$129.95

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Recommended zones for Satsuma Orange Tree:

Zone 8

(10° to 20°)

Zone 9

(20° to 30°)

Zone 10

(30° to 40°)

Zone 11

(40° to 50°)



Fresh orange slices are great snacks for children as an afternoon treat.





The fruit of the Satsuma Orange is similar to a tangerine, but sweeter.




Dense clusters of Satsuma Orange fruit are easily harvested from the trees over a long period.




The Satsuma Orange tree shows more promise in the upper south as a commercial tree than any other in the south.




The Satsuma Orange tree frequently overbears, and the limbs must be propped up to keep the orange fruit off the ground.



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