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Navel Orange Tree

Citrus sinesis 'Osbeck'
    9 reviews
Navel Orange Tree
Navel Orange Tree
Naval Oranges
Navel Orange Tree
Navel Orange Tree
Naval Oranges
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Navel Orange Tree

Citrus sinesis 'Osbeck'
    9 reviews

Grow Navel Oranges for the Whole Family!

  • Pick and eat fresh healthy fruit right from your own tree!
  • Drought tolerant and low maintenance fruit tree
  • Our citrus trees can produce fruit in year one!
  • Oranges are an excellent source of Vitamin C
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Product Details

growing zone 8-10 Growing Zones 8-10
Soil Type Well Drained
Sunlight Full
Drought Tolerance Semi
Mature Height 15-20 Feet
Mature Width 6-10 Feet
Bloom Color Pink
Shipping Restriction AL, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, OR, TX

One of the most popular oranges you'll find at the grocery store, the Navel Orange is easy to grow, with bright orange flesh and a delicious, tangy taste. Plus, you'll get the benefits of beautiful, evergreen foliage and fragrant spring blossoms!

Navel Orange trees grow in USDA growing zone 8 and up and can be grown as a patio plant in cooler climates. These citrus trees are drought tolerant and pest and disease resistant. Navel Orange trees are easy to grow and require only minimal maintenance once they are established.

Key Features:

  • Easy to grow. The Navel Orange tree is easy to grow when it is planted in the recommended growing zones. It is drought tolerant and pest and disease resistant.
  • Health benefits. This yummy citrus fruit provides vitamins, minerals, and other healthy compounds. It also benefits the immune system and can promote heart and digestive health.
  • Self-fertile citrus tree. You only need one Navel Orange tree to grow plenty of fruit. Cross-pollination is not necessary for citrus trees to produce fruit.
  • Year-round appeal. This evergreen tree has nice green foliage, fragrant flowers, and delicious and healthy fruit.

Pro Tip:

Water over or mist the leaves to be sure the Navel Orange tree has plenty of humidity (especially indoors in winter). Allow the soil to dry completely before watering. Navel Orange trees do not like wet roots.

Order your Navel Orange tree for sale today before they are gone!

Navel Orange Tree Care

Navel Orange trees grow best in full sun and well-drained soil. After planting, water your orange tree thoroughly about 2 times per week while it is establishing. Once the Navel Orange tree is established, water it deeply when the soil is dry. Citrus trees are drought tolerant and much prefer dry soil over wet soil. Navel Orange trees do enjoy humidity so water over the leaves in dry climates or indoors for the best results.

Feed your Navel Orange tree with a balanced slow release fertilizer in early spring and late summer. Potted citrus trees lose nutrients much faster than citrus trees planted in the ground. Therefore they should be fed more often. Feed potted citrus 3 to 4 times per year with our specially formulated fertilizer. Fertilize citrus in containers at the end of winter, early summer, and again in fall for ideal growth, flowering, and fruit. When planting your Navel Orange plant in a pot use our organic planting mix.

The Navel Orange tree can grow in the ground outdoors in zones 8b to 11. Otherwise it must be grown as a patio plant or indoors. It will not tolerate freezing temperatures. Move your orange tree inside when temperatures drop below 40 degrees.

For additional options, be sure to browse our Citrus trees collection.

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