Saturday, February 16, 2013

What Maximum Tall Does a Dwarf Orange Tree Grow

Dwarf Orange Tree

If you want to grow oranges but only have a small yard, the dwarf orange tree might suit you well. Dwarf trees provide the delicate blossoms, fresh fragrance and juicy fruit of an orange tree, just in a smaller package.


  -  Function                                                           

Dwarf fruit trees seem designer-made these days. Most varieties are composed of two parts: a scion (or trunk and leaves) of one tree grafted onto the rootstock of a different tree. The scion choice dictates the type of oranges the tree will produce, while the rootstock determines the height of the tree.

  -  Significance                                                     

Dwarfing rootstocks are not all alike. Arborists have developed rootstocks that limit the tree's growth to three-quarters, one-half and even a third of the size of a regular orange tree. To know the mature height of a dwarf orange, ask your nursery about the specifications of the rootstock used.

  -  Considerations                                                 

You might expect that all parts of a dwarf orange tree will be small, but this is not true. The leaves and fruit of a dwarf orange tree will be the same as a full-size tree. Only the height will be different. According to the National Gardening Association, standard orange trees grow 18 to 22 feet tall, while dwarf varieties stay between 8 and 12 feet.

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