Patio Blood Meyer 'Arcobal' Orange Tree

Dhs. 535.00
  • Take a Meyer lemon. Take a blood orange. Put 'em together. BAM. You get the 'Arcobal' orange. Putting the ripe in stripey, this highly-sought-after variety is as delicious to eat as it is beautiful to look at.
  • With dark blood-orange flesh, red-orange striped rind and some serious attitude, this citrus superstar boasts a flavour profile both sweet and tart; perfect for eating fresh, juicing and using as a sliced garnish (G&T, anyone?)
  • Alongside the flavourful fruits, this patio orange tree also produces myriad, perfumed white blooms which pop brilliantly against the dark evergreen foliage which serves as a brilliant backdrop.
  • Put your tree in a fully sunny position on the patio where it can bask in the rays, then, when the first frosts roll around, move it indoors to protect it from the cold. Come spring, after the last frost, you can move it back outdoors again!
  • Fun fact: the fruit develops its red streaks more vividly later in the year, because the production of the anthocyanin pigments that cause red pigmentation is enhanced as temperatures drop.

Title: Mini Stem Tree in a 5L Pot

Mini Stem Tree in a 5L Pot

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Title: Mini Stem Tree in a 5L Pot
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  • Take a Meyer lemon. Take a blood orange. Put 'em together. BAM. You get the 'Arcobal' orange. Putting the ripe in stripey, this highly-sought-after variety is as delicious to eat as it is beautiful to look at.
  • With dark blood-orange flesh, red-orange striped rind and some serious attitude, this citrus superstar boasts a flavour profile both sweet and tart; perfect for eating fresh, juicing and using as a sliced garnish (G&T, anyone?)
  • Alongside the flavourful fruits, this patio orange tree also produces myriad, perfumed white blooms which pop brilliantly against the dark evergreen foliage which serves as a brilliant backdrop.
  • Put your tree in a fully sunny position on the patio where it can bask in the rays, then, when the first frosts roll around, move it indoors to protect it from the cold. Come spring, after the last frost, you can move it back outdoors again!
  • Fun fact: the fruit develops its red streaks more vividly later in the year, because the production of the anthocyanin pigments that cause red pigmentation is enhanced as temperatures drop.
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Mini Stem Tree in a 5L Pot