Kumquats |
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![]() Fukushu Kumquat |
Fukushu Kumquat The naturally small tree is very ornamental, has a spreading form, and isthornless. The leaves are larger and broader than other kumquat species. The fruit is also larger and slightly different in shape. |
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Meiwa Kumquat Sweet round fruit, prized flesh. Candied or in marmalade. Grows best in hotter locales. |
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Nagami Kumquat Olive size and shape, bright orange fruit. Fruits best in warmer areas. Late spring ripening. |
![]() Eustis Limequat |
Eustis Limequat A cross between Mexican (Key) lime and kumquat. Prolific bearer of small yellow oblong fruit which can be used like limes. |
![]() Tavares Limequat |
Tavares Limequat Exhibits some of the orange coloration characteristic of the kumquat and the pink coloration of the flower buds which occurs in the West Indian lime. |