Citrus reticulata 'Satsuma'
Mandarin



Easy to peel, cold-hardy mandarin with heavy crops of juicy, mild-flavoured, seedless fruit. Slower-growing and well suited to growing in containers. Fruit ripens in early-winter. Scented white flowers throughout summer. Self-fertile.
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Family: Rutaceae, rue or citrus family, a family of flowering trees, shrubs, and herbs. Learn more about Rutaceae.
Genus: Citrus, citrus (Latin, noun), referring to either Citrus medica or a species in the genus Thuja. A genus of flowering trees and shrubs native to South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Melanesia, and Australia. Learn more about Citrus.
Species: Citrus reticulata, rēticulāta (Latin, adjective), meaning 'reticulated, net-like', in reference to the net-like fibrous strands under the peel of this species. Learn more about Citrus reticulata.
Cultivar: Citrus reticulata 'Satsuma'
Common Name: Mandarin