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Seedless Orange Fruit Seeds

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Size: 100 Pcs

Product Specifications:

  • Plant Name: Seedless Navel Orange (Citrus sinensis)

  • Fruit Type: Sweet, Seedless Navel Oranges

  • Growth Habit: Compact, Bushy Tree

  • Mature Height: Typically 6–12 feet (smaller in containers)

  • Plant Type: Evergreen Fruiting Tree

  • Fruit Features: Juicy, Seedless, Easy-to-Peel Oranges

  • Ideal For: Indoor Pots, Greenhouses, Outdoor Gardens in Warm Climates

  • Sun Requirements: Full Sun

  • Soil Preference: Well-drained, Slightly Acidic Soil

  • Uses: Fresh Eating, Juicing, Patio Container Gardening

  • Climate Suitability: USDA Zones 9–11 (or indoors in cooler zones)

  • Special Notes: Can be grown as a dwarf container tree for patios or balconies

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Dominic Weaver
Patient Gardeners Will Be Rewarded

This isn’t a fast-growing crop, but the process is rewarding. I’ve got three strong seedlings in pots, and they’re developing true leaves now. Can’t wait to eventually enjoy my own oranges.

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Natalie Kerr
Great for Indoor Citrus Projects

Growing citrus indoors has always been a dream of mine, and these seeds gave me a solid start. The plants are small now, but thriving under a grow light. Very happy so far.

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Grant Bishop
Thrilled With These Citrus Seedlings

I started these indoors in early spring and they’re now strong young plants with shiny, dark green leaves. If the fruit is as good as I hope, I’ll be planting more.

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Olivia Sanderson
Slow But Promising Growth

These seeds took a while to sprout, but once they did, the plants became very sturdy. It’s a long-term investment, but totally worth it for fresh citrus.

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Terry Dalton
Healthy Starts, Excited for the Future

Great germination rate and no issues with transplanting. It’s early days, but the saplings are thriving in my greenhouse. Can’t wait for the day I get to taste a homegrown, seedless orange.