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Eustis Limequat Trees for Sale

Citrus made easy for growers, nurseries, and distributors

TreeSource Citrus Nursery offers the unique and flavorful Eustis limequat tree, a specialty citrus variety prized for its cold tolerance, compact size, and tart-sweet fruit. A hybrid between a Mexican Key lime and a kumquat, the citrus Eustis limequat combines the best qualities of both parents. Its fruit is small and oval, with a thin, edible rind and juicy, acidic pulp that’s excellent for cooking, garnishing, and making marmalades or cocktails.

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Different Rootstock Options, Depending on Variety and Your Needs

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From seed to container-ready.

How Our Citrus Eustis Limequat Trees Are Different

At TreeSource, all our limequat trees are propagated with care to ensure strong, healthy plants that are true to type. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast looking to experiment with unique citrus flavors or simply want a productive, decorative tree, the Eustis limequat tree is an outstanding choice. It is ideal for home gardeners, especially those in cooler climates where traditional limes may not thrive. More cold-hardy than standard lime trees, the Eustis limequat can tolerate light frost and still produce abundantly. The tree blooms with fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by clusters of bright yellow-green fruit that ripen in late fall or early winter.


Compact and naturally dwarfing, the citrus Eustis limequat is perfect for container growing on patios or balconies. Its attractive foliage and small stature also make it a favorite for use as a patio specimen or ornamental tree. When grown in pots, it can be moved indoors during colder months, making it suitable for citrus lovers in a wider range of USDA zones.

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