Mature trees are moderately sized, up to 3m high and 2m wide, although this varies depending on variety.
They prefer lots of sun, protection from strong winds and fertile soil with good drainage. Citrus trees also require protection against frosts.
Most citrus varieties are self-fertile, and will pollenate themselves. Ask your local nursery for variety-specific information.
Note: growing lots of citrus together will cause more pips in the fruit, as they will cross pollenate.
Citrus varieties
Variety name |
Description |
Month fruit is ripe |
Grapefruit Golden Special |
Sweet and tangy |
November |
Mandarin Encore |
Easy to peel |
November |
Lime Tahitian |
Very sour and flavoursome |
September |
Lemonade |
A sweet lemon |
November |
Lemon Genoa |
Thornless and sour with a thick skin |
September |
Lemon Meyer |
Popular and easy to grow |
Year round |