Imperial Mandarin
The Imperial Mandarin produces small yet sweet fruit from late autumn to early winter. A compact tree growing to over 2m in height, it is one of the most reliable and sought after grafted Mandarin varieties.
Mature Height:
Mature Width: 2.0m+
Foliage: Dark glossy leaves, thorny branches
Soil Type: Well Drained Soil
Flowering: Small white aromatic flowers
Fruiting: Medium, round orange fruit with few seeds produced between May and July
Form/Habit: Upright, Rounded
Uses: Fruit, culinary, feature tree, espalier
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
Soil: Well Drained Soil
Drought Hardy: Yes Once Established
Sun : Full Sun
Care and Maintenance:
Water Requirements: Low Once Established
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Suitable for pots: Yes
How to plant:
Mature Height:
Mature Width: 2.0m+
Foliage: Dark glossy leaves, thorny branches
Soil Type: Well Drained Soil
Flowering: Small white aromatic flowers
Fruiting: Medium, round orange fruit with few seeds produced between May and July
Form/Habit: Upright, Rounded
Uses: Fruit, culinary, feature tree, espalier
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
Soil: Well Drained Soil
Drought Hardy: Yes Once Established
Sun : Full Sun
Care and Maintenance:
Water Requirements: Low Once Established
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Suitable for pots: Yes
How to plant:
Imperial Mandarin
The Imperial Mandarin produces small yet sweet fruit from late autumn to early winter. A compact tree growing to over 2m in height, it is one of the most reliable and sought after grafted Mandarin varieties.
Mature Height:
Mature Width: 2.0m+
Foliage: Dark glossy leaves, thorny branches
Soil Type: Well Drained Soil
Flowering: Small white aromatic flowers
Fruiting: Medium, round orange fruit with few seeds produced between May and July
Form/Habit: Upright, Rounded
Uses: Fruit, culinary, feature tree, espalier
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
Soil: Well Drained Soil
Drought Hardy: Yes Once Established
Sun : Full Sun
Care and Maintenance:
Water Requirements: Low Once Established
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Suitable for pots: Yes
How to plant:
Mature Height:
Mature Width: 2.0m+
Foliage: Dark glossy leaves, thorny branches
Soil Type: Well Drained Soil
Flowering: Small white aromatic flowers
Fruiting: Medium, round orange fruit with few seeds produced between May and July
Form/Habit: Upright, Rounded
Uses: Fruit, culinary, feature tree, espalier
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
Soil: Well Drained Soil
Drought Hardy: Yes Once Established
Sun : Full Sun
Care and Maintenance:
Water Requirements: Low Once Established
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Suitable for pots: Yes
How to plant:
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