Bouquet de Fleurs Orange Trees for Sale

Citrus made easy for growers, nurseries, and distributors

The Bouquet de Fleurs orange—also known as Bouquet de Fleurs sour orange—is one of the most striking and historic citrus selections still grown today. Valued for centuries in Mediterranean courtyards and European manor gardens, this variety stands apart for its unmatched floral display, dense architecture, and year-round landscape presence. When planted in a back yard or estate setting, it delivers a show that few citrus can equal.

The tree’s signature feature is its intensely floriferous canopy. Clusters of highly fragrant blossoms form in tight sprays—hence the name “Bouquet”—creating a cloud of white bloom that reads from a distance almost like a flowering ornamental cherry. The fragrance is rich, classic, and memorable, making the tree ideal near patios, walkways, winery entrances, or anywhere a high-impression landscape statement is needed. Even outside of the bloom season, the tree’s natural symmetry, dark green foliage, and glossy leaves give it a formal appearance that works well in structured or architectural plantings.

Fruit quality resembles traditional sour orange, but for most buyers seeking a Bouquet de Fleurs orange tree for sale, the primary value is ornamental. The fruit adds winter interest with its deep orange color and clean spherical shape, but this selection is chosen far more for beauty than for juicing. It performs well across standard California citrus regions, showing good vigor, cold tolerance typical of sour orange types, and a consistent annual bloom cycle.

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Different Rootstock Options, Depending
on Variety and Your Needs

C-35 Citrange

Carrizo

Flying Dragon

Volk

Macrophyll

Sour Orange

Rubidoux

Rich 16-6

Bouquet de Fleurs Trees Your Way

From seed to container-ready.

Super Citrus Trees

Super Citrus Trees

Small Pots

Small Pots

Citrus Liners

Citrus Liners

Rooted Cuttings

Rooted Cuttings

Budwood

Budwood

Seeds

Seeds

How Our Bouquet de Fleurs Sour Orange Trees Are Different

TreeSource supplies this specialty variety in commercial-grade quality, delivered true-to-type and finished to the same standards used for our production citrus lines. Every tree is grown from verified clean material, shaped early for strong structure, and hardened so it establishes quickly in the field or landscape. Unlike retail nursery stock, TreeSource trees arrive uniform, balanced, and already showing the architecture that makes Bouquet de Fleurs an exceptional ornamental.

Our heavy-duty triwall shipping system protects foliage, roots, and scaffold limbs during transit, allowing designers, boutique orchard growers, and estate managers to receive trees that plant cleanly and maintain their form from day one. For a heritage ornamental like Bouquet de Fleurs—where symmetry, fragrance, and bloom density are everything—consistency matters.

Bouquet de Fleurs Orange Tree FAQs

Are Bouquet de Fleurs orange trees valuable in a commercial setting?

They can be valuable, but not in the way a standard citrus grower might expect. Bouquet de Fleurs orange trees do not carry commercial value as a fruit-producing crop; the fruit is a classic sour-orange type and doesn’t compete with modern processing or fresh-market varieties. Their commercial value comes from the ornamental side of the industry—places where aesthetics, fragrance, and visual identity drive customer experience or brand impression.

High-end wineries, boutique hotels, luxury estates, and agritourism properties often invest in plant material that elevates the look and feel of their grounds. Bouquet de Fleurs fits that niche perfectly. Its heavy bloom, strong perfume, and naturally formal architecture make it useful anywhere a property is trying to create a sense of place. Landscapes with repeating rows of Bouquet de Fleurs, especially in courtyards or along tasting-room entries, deliver a premium, almost European impression that adds real value to the guest environment. Even in smaller commercial settings—event venues, specialty farm markets, or estate builders—the tree functions as a signature visual element rather than a production unit.

What rootstocks are available for Bouquet de Fleurs sour orange trees from TreeSource?

We use Volkamerianan for our Box Ready Tree program, and we recommend C35 for custom orders.

What is your pricing structure for Bouquet de Fleurs orange tree liners?

As this is a specialty variety, it is best to contact Sales for more information.

Can you ship Bouquet de Fleurs sour orange trees anywhere?

TreeSource can ship Bouquet de Fleurs sour orange trees to many regions, but not everywhere. Citrus movement is regulated because of disease quarantines, so interstate shipping depends on the destination’s rules and TreeSource’s certification status. Some states allow certified nursery stock; others restrict or block incoming citrus entirely. TreeSource follows clean-stock protocols and ships where permitted, but Texas and Florida are not eligible.

How do you keep Bouquet de Fleurs trees safe during shipping, especially in cold-weather areas?

TreeSource ships Bouquet de Fleurs trees with the same commercial-grade protection used for our production citrus, which matters even more for an ornamental variety that relies on clean foliage, intact scaffold limbs, and a strong central leader. Every tree is secured upright inside heavy-duty triwall boxes that stabilize the pot, prevent trunk abrasion, and keep the canopy from shifting in transit. The trees travel on palletized loads inside enclosed trucks, which block wind, insulate against temperature swings, and eliminate the exposure risks you’d get with open or lightly protected freight.

Cold-weather routing gets extra attention. Shipments are timed to avoid hard freezes, and trucks run controlled or buffered routes so the trees never sit unprotected in subfreezing conditions. If weather becomes too severe, TreeSource reschedules rather than risking cold damage, ensuring the tree arrives green, hydrated, and in planting condition.