Varieties Offered
Arctic Frost, Brown Select, Bumper, Miho, Orange Frost, Owari
Arctic Frost
The most extreme in cold tolerance taking temperatures as low as 12 degrees under the right conditions. The fruit is easy to peel and considered seedless. The tree is thornless and medium to large in size.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular
Soil: Well Drained
Hardiness Zone(s): 8-11
Brown Select
A mid-season ripening fruit with good quality. Very easy to peel, considered seedless with no thorns.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular
Soil: Well Drained
Hardiness Zone(s): 8-11
Bumper
Received its name from its bumper crop that it produces every year. The fruit tends to grow in clusters almost like tomatoes. The tree is a high producer and cold hardy. The fruit is seedless and easy to peel with the tree being medium to large in size.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular
Soil: Well Drained
Hardiness Zone(s): 9-11
Miho
Variety that is early to mid season ripening. Very easy to peel, considered seedless with no thorns.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular
Soil: Well Drained
Hardiness Zone(s): 8-10
Orange Frost
A highly cold-hardy mandarin perfect for northern climates, this thornless tree produces sweet, juicy, nearly seedless fruit that peels effortlessly. Early to mid-season ripening and compact growth make it ideal for home orchards or small spaces. Excellent for fresh eating, juicing, and gifting.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular
Soil: Well Drained
Hardiness Zone(s): 8-11
Owari
This is a superior fruit of the Mandarin family. It is a very cold hardy,slow-growing, and spreading tree with open dark green foliage. Tree is also considered thorn-less. Fruit is easy peeling and has few to no seeds and is actually considered a seedless fruit.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular
Soil: Well Drained
Hardiness Zone(s): 8-11
Resources
LSU AgCenter- Citrus Page