The Satsuma (Citrus unshiu) is a relatively cold-hardy citrus tree with sweet, semi-seedless, easy-to-peel fruit. Learn how to use it in your landscape.
How to Grow and Care for a Satsuma Orange Tree - The Spruce
The satsuma orange tree (Citrus unshiu) i s a cherished citrus species prized for its sweet, seedless fruit, cold tolerance, and easy-to-peel skin. Known by many names—satsuma mandarin, unshu mikan, or naartjie—this small, spreading tree produces juicy fruit with a rich history and global appeal.
A satsuma tree is a cold-hardy citrus tree that produces small, seedless mandarin oranges prized for their sweet flavor and easy-to-peel skin. Classified as Citrus reticulata “Unshiu,” it belongs to the mandarin family and stands out as one of the most cold-tolerant citrus varieties available, surviving temperatures as low as 14°F.
Get to know the sweet & tangy delights of satsuma trees! Dive into the differences between the Owari, Brown Select, Seto & Miho varieties with this care guide.
The Owari Satsuma Mandarin Tree The Owari Satsuma mandarin tree, also known simply as Satsuma mandarin tree or Satsuma orange tree, is a popular citrus tree known for its delicious, sweet, and seedless fruit. The Owari Satsuma mandarin is prized for its excellent flavor. The fruit is typically sweet and juicy with a mild and slightly tart ...
A satsuma is a small, seedless citrus fruit. Unlike other citrus trees, satsuma trees are easy to grow, even in places without...
Orange County Register: Gardening: Here are some reasons why Satsumas are such wonderful trees
If you are looking for a fruit tree that produces in the fall with a minimum of care, consider a ‘Satsuma’ mandarin. Ronald Chong, our conscientious correspondent from Hacienda Heights, emailed a ...