Features:Foliage: Broad lanceolate leaves (3-4"), distinctly larger than other kumquats.Flowers: Clusters of fragrant white blooms; prolific spring flowering.Fruit: Pear-shaped, 1.5-2" long with thin, edible rind.Habit: Compact evergreen with occasional thorns
Mature Height: 6-10 ft (standard), 4-5 ft (container)
Mature Width: 6-10 ft
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light Needs: Full sun (minimum 6 hours)
Key Advantages:Largest fruited kumquat variety.Exceptionally high yields.Cold hardy to 20°F (-7°C).Ornamental weeping form when fruiting
Landscape Uses:Container fruit gardens.Asian-inspired landscapes.Espalier training