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Five Gallon Dwarf  Newhall Navel Orange Tree
Five Gallon Dwarf  Newhall Navel Orange TreeFive Gallon Dwarf  Newhall Navel Orange Tree

Five Gallon Dwarf Newhall Navel Orange Tree

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Price:$59.98
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This dwarf navel orange variety is similar to the Washington Navel Orange, but with earlier ripening to fill your fruit bowl earlier. Flesh is delicious, easily peeled, and has seedless fruit ripening late Oct to mid Feb. Blossoms are fragrant and foliage is glossy green. Evergreen. Navel oranges prefer full sun if outside, or bright interior light if used as a house plant. The dwarf washington navel orange only grows to about 8' as a dwarf or easily clipped shorter. If used as an interior plant, bring tree outside in spring through fall to ensure maximum pollination. This orange variety is California's prime commercial orange, and is an eating experience!! It can also be easily juiced. Can not ship citrus trees to TX, AZ, or FL. Shipped as a potted five gallon tree in its original soil and container to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Washington Navel so special?
Fruit is large, sweet and juicy. I have always liked this variety as it is harvested in the winter, just in time for the holidays. Since it is seedless, it makes for great fresh eating. If you have too much fruit to eat fresh, you can easily make your own fresh squeezed o.j.

Can you really ship citrus trees this time of the year?
Since we ship all of our trees potted in soil, yes we are able to offer shipment year round. We monitor weather.com, and hold shipment temporarily if weather is too extreme. We add insulation to the trees as weather dictates, packaging each carefully by hand to ensure the best possible tree when it arrives at your home.

How are the trees prepared to make such a journey in the winter?
We carefully box each tree by hand, adding protective measures to absorb excessive vibration or movement while in transit. The root balls are then bagged to hold in moisture while the trees are on their way, with an additional card board collar placed over the tree to provide additional protection from the elements. Some leaf drop may occur, but the tree, once moved to a proper and safe location should re-foliate very quickly.