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WeHoP's Dwarf Citrus

Exclusively for WeHoP Truck Customers

 

Combine your order with San Marcos Growers, Monterey Bay Nursery or KBD Nursery product for your best rate.

Click above for their current availabilities

Shown from left: Astelia nervosa 'Westlund' (SMG), Begonia 'Victoria Falls' (MBN), Echerveria 'Raindrops' (KBD)

Special Fall Ship Date:
September 12th

WeHoP and Four Winds Growers offer this collection of dwarf citrus selected for the low light & high humidity of the Northwest. The Meyer Lemon is the top performer for these conditions, but the others will do wonders in a greenhouse or with supplemental grow lights.

Bloom & Fruit Times At A Glance
Click here to view a handy chart from Four Winds Growers

Lemons
Improved Meyer Lemon
Available in 2 gallon!
The gourmet lemon. "Improved" refers to the California state tested, virus-free clone, a collaborative discovery of Joe Grimshaw and Four Winds founder Floyd Dillon in the early 1950's. Very juicy; not as tart as Eureka. Prolific bearer nearly year-round; heaviest in winter. Mature fruit takes on a golden hue.
Bloom season is spring to fall, fruit is fall to spring.

Eureka Lemon
Produces large crops of lemons annually. Bears all year. Standard market variety. Easy to espalier, fewer thorns than other traditional lemons.

Variegated Pink Lemon Distinctive green and yellow variegated foliage. Lemons have pink flesh, clear juice, acidic lemon flavor. Fuchsia colored new growth and flower buds. Excellent landscape tree prized more for interesting variegated foliage than for fruit quality and quantity. Spring flowering, fall fruiting.

Immature fruit shown at right

Limes

Bearss Lime
5 gallons only
until 2012
True lime. Fruit larger than Mexican lime. Good in cool areas. Spring flowering, fall fruiting.

Mexican Lime (Key) - Small, sometime seedy fruit with genuine tropical flavor year-round. Frost sensitive.

Mexican Sweet Lime - Round, thin-skinned fruit is sweet, juicy and nearly acidless.

Kaffir Lime (pronounced ka-FEAR) SORRY, NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL 2012


Kumquats
Kumquats have sweet, edible skin and tart flesh, few to no thorns, and extremely fragrant blossoms, in areas with warm to hot summers. They also have exceptional cold-hardiness, making them some of our favorite species of citrus.ely fragrant blossoms, in areas

Nagami Kumquat Olive size and shape, bright orange fruit, fruits best in warmer areas. Late spring ripening.

Sweet Oranges
These sweet oranges are the best varieties for indoor growing in the Pacific Northwest

Washington Navel Orange California’s famous winter-ripening variety. Fruit ripens in ten months. Spring flowering, winter fruiting.

Trovita Orange
Spring ripening. Few seeds, thin skinned fruit, heavy producer and excellent flavor. Spring ripening

At this time, only the Dancy Tangerine is available, Owari
Satsumas & Clementines are not available.

Mandarin Oranges
Mandarins are becoming the most popular fruit sold in the US market. The smaller "snack-sized" fruit is often easy to peel and most desirable when seedless. There is great variability in fruit quality due to climate and soils. Cold nights and warm days make for more intense color and flavor. Mandarins tend to be alternate bearing.


Dancy Tangerine

Often found on fruit stands at Christmas time. Heavily laden trees are popular for Chinese New Year.

Grapefruit
Grapefruits develop the best tasting fruit in areas with warm summer temperatures. The exception is Oroblanco which sweetens without summer heat. In areas with cooler climates, these types of citrus species often tend to have slightly thicker rinds.

Oroblanco Grapefruit In Israel, known as "Sweetie". Mid winter Oroblanco produces sweet seedless fruit even in areas of low summer heat. Huge, intensely fragrant flowers and attractive glossy foliage.

Rio Red Grapefruit Popular red-fleshed sport recently introduced from Texas. Needs summer heat to sweeten fruit.

Calamondin

Calamondin - Prolific fruit production. Zesty acid juice. Handsome compact habit. Outstanding in containers.


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PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

New Pricing
INCLUDING FREIGHT

A 2 gallon (left) & 5 gallon comparison

2 Gallons:
Improved Meyer Lemons
$19.99 ea.


5 Gallon Black Pots:
$26.99 ea.

100+ trees?
Call for a quote

WeHoP Truck Zones 1 & 2

Based on 5 - 50 trees.
Any combination of varieties or sizes.
Delivered with a
WeHoP Truck liner order *

*If you do not have a WeHoP Truck liner order delivering that week,
a minimum of 18 trees or $500
of mixed product applies.

50+ Pricing:

2 Gallon Meyers $18.29
5 Gallons $24.89


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Zone 3 Customers

Minimum Order is 5 Trees with
delivery of a WeHoP truck liner order.

WITHOUT a liner order, a minimum of 30 trees is required for delivery.

 

Need help? The Four Winds Growers website has a wealth of information on growing dwarf citrus trees.

Photos & variety information courtesy
of Four Winds Growers & are

Copyright protected, July 2011