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Plants Matching kumquat

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Image of Fortunella crassifolia photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Round Kumquat, Sweet Kumquat)

Sweet kumquat is a small, cold-hardy citrus tree that produce fragrant flowers, attractive seeded fruits that are both edible and ornamental. Native to China, sweet kumquat was brought to Europe centuries ago but today are not as popular as the larger sized citrus fruits. White fragrant flowers adorn the thin branches in late spring or summer followed by miniature orange fruits from autumn through to the next spring. Cool temperatures in autumn and winter help sweeten the fruits, which are best eaten...

Image of Fortunella crassifolia

James Burghardt

(Meiwa Kumquat, Sweet Kumquat)

Sweet kumquat is a small, cold-hardy citrus tree that produces fragrant flowers and attractive seeded fruits that are both edible and ornamental. Native to China, sweet kumquat was brought to Europe centuries ago but today are not as popular as the larger sized citrus fruits. White fragrant flowers adorn the thin branches in late spring or summer followed by miniature orange fruits from autumn through to the next spring. Cool temperatures in autumn and winter help sweeten the fruits, which are best...

Image of Fortunella japonica photo by: John Rickard

John Rickard

(Marumi Kumquat, Round Kumquat)

The hardiest of kumquats, Marumi kumquat is a small, cold-hardy citrus tree that produces fragrant flowers, and attractive round golden fruits that are both edible and ornamental. Native to eastern Asia, Marumi kumquat was brought to Europe centuries ago but today is not as popular as the larger sized citrus fruits and remains more popular in eastern Asia. White fragrant flowers adorn the thin, lightly thorned branches in late spring or summer followed by miniature, globe-like, golden yellow fruits...

Image of Fortunella margarita photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Nagami Kumquat, Oval Kumquat)

Oval kumquat is a small, cold-hardy citrus tree that produce fragrant flowers, attractive seeded fruits that are both edible and ornamental. Native to China, sweet kumquat was brought to Europe centuries ago but today are not as popular as the larger sized citrus fruits. White fragrant flowers adorn the thin branches in late spring or summer followed by miniature orange fruits from autumn through to the next spring. Cool temperatures in autumn and winter help sweeten the fruits, which are best eaten...

Image of Fortunella margarita

James Burghardt

(Nagami Kumquat, Nagami Oval Kumquat)

Oval kumquat is a small, cold-hardy citrus tree that produce fragrant flowers, attractive seeded fruits that are both edible and ornamental. Native to China, sweet kumquat was brought to Europe centuries ago but today are not as popular as the larger sized citrus fruits. White fragrant flowers adorn the thin branches in late spring or summer followed by miniature orange fruits from autumn through to the next spring. Cool temperatures in autumn and winter help sweeten the fruits, which are best eaten...