Citrus Fortunella margarita “Kumquat”
Citrus margarita, the oval kumquat or Nagami kumquat, is a species of kumquat; a type of citrus fruit in the genus Citrus, family Rutaceae. Its epithet, margarita, is Latin for pearly.
The kumquat is a tropical, fruit-bearing small tree that is attractive as a landscape plant both in the garden and in a large container.
This broadleaf evergreen has dark green, glossy leaves and produces olive-size fruits that resemble a miniature orange. Once classified in the Fortunella genus, the kumquat is now classified as Citrus japonica, joining the same genus as oranges, lemons, and similar fruit-bearing trees.
When ripe, kumquat fruit has a sweet, edible skin with slightly sour flesh inside. Kumquat trees have a moderate growth rate, gaining up to 24 inches per year.
Health benefits: Kumquats are rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and other nutrients, contributing to a healthy diet and supporting the immune system. Low maintenance: Once established, kumquat trees require relatively low maintenance.
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