Kumquat Orange Fruit Seeds
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Brighten your garden with bold citrus flavor and compact beauty using our Kumquat Orange Fruit Seeds, perfect for gardeners who love sweet-tart fruit and ornamental charm. These premium-quality seeds are selected for excellent germination rates and thrive in sunny spots—ideal for garden beds, patios, or large containers indoors or out. Whether you're new to gardening or an experienced citrus grower, kumquats are easy to care for and deeply rewarding.
Kumquat trees produce small, oval fruits that can be eaten whole—rind and all—offering a zesty balance of sweetness and tang. The glossy green foliage, fragrant white blossoms, and petite, bright-orange fruits make this tree both decorative and productive. Start your citrus-growing journey today and enjoy fresh kumquats straight from your own tree, season after season!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring to Summer
Growth Habit
Shrub, Small Tree
Flavor Profile
Sweet, Tangy
Plant Characteristics
Small, Round Fruit
Use
Ornamental, Edible
Growing Conditions
Well-drained, Sunny
Harvest Advantages
Compact, Continuous Fruits
Plant Resistance
Pest-resistant, Disease-resistant
About Kumquat Orange Fruit Seeds
Fortunella japonica
Seed Names
Kumquat Orange
Seed Type
Fruit Seed
Kumquat Orange is a small citrus fruit that thrives in warmer climates, producing a unique sweet and tangy flavor. The plant is prized for its small, orange fruits, which are edible whole, including the peel. Perfect for small gardens or container planting, the Kumquat Orange also makes an attractive ornamental plant with its glossy green leaves and bright, cheerful fruits.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
¼ inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sowing or Indoors
Plant Spacing
3 - 5 feet
Days to Maturity
2-3 Years (from seed)
Soil Preparation
Soaking
Hardiness Zones
9-11
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
8-10 sq ft
500
40-50 sq ft
1000
80-100 sq ft
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It takes a bit of time for the seeds to develop into fruit-bearing plants, but once they do, the harvest is rewarding. The kumquats are juicy and add a fresh twist to drinks and desserts.
Not only do the kumquats taste amazing, but the plant itself looks beautiful with its glossy leaves and bright fruit. It has become both a source of food and a natural decoration in my yard.
The germination rate was impressive�almost all of the seeds sprouted. The plants are sturdy and already producing small fruits. They taste exactly as they should: tangy skin with a burst of citrus flavor.
As someone fairly new to gardening, I found these seeds simple to start with. The instructions were easy to follow, and the plants are now a healthy part of my small garden. The taste is delightful.
I live in an apartment with a small balcony, and these kumquat seeds were perfect. I planted them in pots, and with regular care, they grew beautifully. Can�t wait for a bigger harvest next season!