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Here’s a clear and informative description of the Satsuma orange plant:
Satsuma Orange Plant (Citrus × unshiu) – Description
The Satsuma orange is a small, cold-tolerant citrus tree known for producing sweet, seedless, and easy-to-peel oranges. It is a type of mandarin orange.
Botanical Information:
Scientific Name: Citrus × unshiu
Family: Rutaceae
Common Names: Satsuma orange, Unshu mikan, Cold-hardy mandarin
Plant Characteristics:
Height: Usually 2 to 4.5 meters (6–15 feet) when mature, often smaller when container-grown.
Leaves: Dark green, glossy, and elliptical with a leathery texture.
Flowers: White, fragrant, star-shaped blossoms that bloom in spring and attract pollinators.
Fruit:
Small to medium-sized.
Thin, loose skin that is easy to peel.
Bright orange when ripe.
Seedless or nearly seedless, with a sweet, juicy flavor.
Fruit Maturation: Typically ripens in late fall to early winter, earlier than most other citrus varieties.
Growth & Environment:
Climate: Well-suited to subtropical and temperate regions. It is one of the most cold-hardy citrus types, tolerating temperatures as low as -9°C (15°F).
Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soils with slightly acidic to neutral pH.
Sunlight: Requires full sun for best fruit production.
Propagation: Commonly grafted onto hardy rootstocks to improve disease resistance and growth.
Uses:
Grown primarily for fresh consumption.
Also used in juices, desserts, and preserves.
A popular choice for home gardens due to its compact size and ease of care.