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Clementine Tree

Citrus clementina

Why Nules Clementine Trees?

Sweet, juicy, and easy to peel, the Nules Clementine is one of our favorite fruits. And with our tree, you'll have these amazing treats right at home. And not only is their growth delectable, but this tree's fruit is virtually seedless.

  • It produces abundantly and organically in sun-soaked areas, indoors or out.
  • It has pest and disease resistance in tow - simply trim to your desired size and watch the delicious growth emerge.
  • Our larger sizes can fruit as soon as the first year.
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Delicious Fruit, Easy and Effortless

Why Clementine Trees?

Sweet, juicy, and easy to peel, the Nules Clementine is one of our favorite fruits. And with our tree, you'll have these amazing treats right at home. And not only is their growth delectable, but this tree's fruit is virtually seedless.

Plus, it's got the easy growth to match its great-tasting fruit. Place the Nules Clementine Tree on your patio - if you live in a cold climate, simply bring it inside during the winter. It produces abundantly and organically in sun-soaked areas, indoors or out.

Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better

Even better? It has pest and disease resistance in tow. Trim to your desired size and watch the delicious growth emerge. It's that easy.

And the best part is that we've planted, grown and nurtured our Nules Clementine Trees, long before shipping. That means you get a greater chance of success in your own garden.

Order your crisp, super sweet Clementine Trees today!

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Product Details

    Mature Height:8 ft.
    Mature Width:4-6 ft.
    Sunlight:Full Sun, Partial Shade
    Growth Rate:Moderate Growing
    Harvest Time:Summer
    Year to Bear:Can Fruit the 1st Year!
    Botanical Name:Citrus clementina
    Does Not Ship To:AZ, AL, CA, FL, GA, LA, TX, OR
    Grows Well In Zones:3-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors
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    Growing Zones: 3-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    (hardy down to 20℉)

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    4.5

    Based on 204 reviews

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    Kindra K.
    8/3/2024
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    Very happy with my Clementine

    Very happy with my Clementine tree. It arrived bright eyed and bushy tailed (limbed?) and immediately started putting out new growth.

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    Peter H.
    5/7/2024
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    Hope the fruit is as good as the service

    Arrived quickly and in good shape. Still too early to tell how the fruit will turn out but - so far, so good.

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    Karen J.
    4/26/2024
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    OK tree

    small but in good condition

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    Alan
    4/16/2024

    Update after 4 years

    I like to write reviews after having the tree for a while and tasting the fruit. This tree is growing well and was purchased in 2020. I've only had one clementine from this tree and it was rather large. It had seeds in it (I didn't know this wasn't a seedless variety) and not too much flavor. It was, however, very easy to peel. Hopefully now that it has had its first crop it'll produce more and they'll have more flavor. It's a pretty tree though and the flowers smell amazing!

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    Christie
    3/21/2024
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    Excited for it to pick up next year

    Ordered tree in late fall. Shipment was delayed because there was a cold front. Received on December 6. Came with a couple of main branches broken and a lot of yellowing leaves. I kept tree indoors with grow lights and did not repot since I didn't want to shock it further. Did very well throughout winter. Put out a lot of flowers in Jan/Feb. Started loosing flowers and leaves end of Feb and throughout March. But that is to be expected as it settles from the shock of transport and being in a new environment. Removed the flowers and repotted so it focuses on root growth. Tree is doing very well and I am excited to see it grow this year and am looking forward to getting my first fruits next year!

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