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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Eustis Limequat Trees Your Way
From seed to container-ready.
How Our Citrus Eustis Limequat Trees Are Different
When purchasing Gillette navel orange trees from TreeSource, growers receive clean-propagated, true-to-type material from verified budwood sources. We emphasize uniformity, strong root development, and early structure so trees establish quickly and grow evenly. Shipping is handled in heavy-duty palletized triwall containers designed to secure pots and protect canopies, ensuring trees arrive healthy, stable, and ready to plant.
For orchardists and collectors seeking a classic California navel with heirloom pedigree, the Gillette orange offers a balanced, true-navel eating experience and a reliable mid-season harvest window. Whether planted in commercial rows, boutique groves, or heritage blocks, Gillette connects growers to the foundational era of California citrus — supported today by TreeSource’s clean stock program and professional handling to ensure healthy establishment and long-term success.
Eustis Limequat Tree FAQs
How do Eustis limequats differ from other limequat varieties?
There are only two limequats of interest, the Tavares and the Eustis. Both turn yellow when mature, but the Tavares has more of a lemon shape while the Eustis is shaped more like a kumquat.
Is your Eustis limequat stock grown from cuttings?
Yes and no. Cuttings of Eustis can be special ordered for large growers, but our stock of Eustis are typically raised as budded stock to ensure the best possibility of survival when impacted by soil diseases.
Do you have mature Eustis limequat trees available for purchase?
Limequats tend to fruit very early in life, so it wouldn’t be uncommon to have a few fruit on our Small Pot or Large Pot trees. Sometimes, we have Box Ready Eustis trees, but these are rare. The best way to get a mature tree is to grow it yourself. Since limequats fruit early in their life, you should have fruit within the first year of planting into the pot of your choice.
How big do Eustis limequat trees usually get?
Since we recommend you plant limequats in a pot, they won’t get much larger than two times the size of the pot. The pot keeps the tree dwarfed, and they can live for years in a pot as small 8”. Just make sure the pot has drainage holes and the tree is fertilized every month.
What shipping options are available for the Eustis limequat trees I purchase?
TreeSource ships UPS to its U.S. customers but can’t ship to Texas and Florida. All trees ship on Mondays to ensure UPS Ground will get the trees to its destination before the weekend.
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