Moro Blood Orange Trees for Sale
Citrus made easy for growers, nurseries, and distributors
For years, TreeSource Citrus Nursery has proudly offered Moro blood orange trees for sale to our many satisfied clients across the United States. We established our reputation for producing exceptional products by cultivating each tree with expert attention, ensuring that our customers receive the healthiest and most resilient plants. We grow our Moro blood orange trees using premium rootstocks such as X639 and Carrizo, which enhance both growth and yield, ensuring a bountiful harvest and top-tier fruit.
For those interested in more compact options, we also offer dwarf Moro blood orange trees on Flying Dragon rootstock, grown with the same dedication and care. Choosing our Moro blood orange trees means you’ll be able to grow, distribute, and enjoy these trees as they produce rich and uniquely flavored fruit for years to come. Whether you’re seeking a standard or dwarf Moro blood tree to add to your collection, TreeSource Citrus Nursery has the perfect selection to meet your needs and bring fresh, flavorful citrus to your home.

Moro Blood Orange Citrus Trees Your Way
From seed to container-ready.
How Our Moro Blood Orange 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.
Moro Blood Oranges Trees FAQs
What are the main differences between your Moro blood orange trees and other commercially available blood orange varieties?
The main difference between our Moro blood orange trees and other commercially available blood orange varieties is the Moro’s unique characteristics and flavor profiles. Their high levels of anthocyanins are responsible for their deep red flesh, which is more intensely colored than other orange varieties. These water-soluble flavonoids not only give the fruit its striking appearance and pigment but also contribute to its rich, sweet-tart flavor with hints of raspberry and cherry.
In comparison, other varieties, like Bream Tarocco or Sanguinelli blood oranges, have a milder flavor profile and are generally sweeter, with fewer seeds. They are also less intensely pigmented than Moros but are still highly prized for their taste.
Our Moro blood orange trees are meticulously cultivated with skilled care and careful attention, ensuring they produce fruit with the best possible flavor and quality. By choosing our Moro blood orange trees, you can enjoy the distinctive taste and vibrant color that sets them apart from other blood orange varieties.
What is the maximum number of Moro blood orange trees that I can purchase?
Off of our availability list, you can purchase as many Moro blood orange trees as we have available. For a custom order, we recommend contacting Daniel Cervantes and our sales team to get guidance on the quantity we are able to provide.
Our team is dedicated to ensuring you receive the best possible service to help determine the maximum number of trees based on your specific needs. By reaching out to us, you can get personalized insights and support for your order.
Feel free to contact us at your convenience, and we'll make sure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.
Do you provide any guarantees or replacement policies for Moro blood orange trees that do not establish after planting?
Citrus Tree Source understands that accidents happen, even when we make the best efforts to reduce them! If your Moro blood tree does not establish, we will analyze your case to see what went wrong and reach a solution that satisfies all parties involved.
If your Moro blood tree arrives damaged or fails to establish after planting, please contact us so we can assess the situation. Our team is dedicated to providing the best possible service and support to our customers. We strive to find a fair and effective resolution for any issues that may arise. Your satisfaction is our priority! We take the utmost care to produce exceptional products and are dedicated to seeing that those who purchase our Moro blood orange trees for sale get exceptional results.
What is the cost per dwarf Moro blood orange tree liner, and do you offer volume discounts?
The cost per dwarf Moro blood orange tree liner is dependent on the quantity purchased. However, we do offer volume discounts to accommodate larger orders!
For more detailed pricing information and to discuss the timeline for readiness, we recommend contacting Daniel Cervantes. We’d be thrilled to help you decide the perfect amount of citrus trees for your needs.
Feel free to reach out to us for personalized assistance with your order. We’d be more than happy to tailor your citrus tree buying experience to your needs and preferences!
Once our Moro Blood trees arrive, what’s the process to get them planted and ready for production?
Upon receiving your Moro blood orange trees, it’s essential to inspect them carefully for any damage and ensure they are healthy (If they appear otherwise, please contact our team immediately!) Once you've assessed their condition, it's time to prepare the container for planting. Here is a helpful guide to get you started:
Preparing for the arrival of your trees:
Container Size: Choose containers that are at least 18-24 inches in diameter, ensuring they have proper drainage holes for optimal root health.
Soil Mix: Opt for a high-quality potting mix formulated specifically for citrus trees. A blend of peat, perlite, and compost provides excellent drainage and nutrients.
Transplanting Your Moro Blood Orange Trees:
Remove from Packaging: Gently take your trees out of their packaging to avoid damaging the roots.
Positioning: Place the tree in the center of the container, ensuring the root ball is level with the container’s rim to promote healthy growth.
Filling: Carefully fill around the root ball with your potting mix, gently firming the soil to eliminate any air pockets.
Watering: Water thoroughly to help settle the soil and encourage root establishment.
Ongoing Care and Maintenance:
Watering: Water your Moro blood orange trees regularly, ensuring the top inch of soil dries out between waterings to prevent overwatering.
Fertilizing: Feed your trees with a balanced citrus fertilizer every 6-8 weeks during the growing season for optimal growth and fruit production.
Pruning: Prune as necessary to maintain the tree’s shape and remove any dead or damaged branches.
Monitoring: Keep an eye on your trees for signs of pests or diseases and address any issues promptly to maintain their health.
For additional care tips or specific questions, feel free to reach out to Daniel Cervantes and our expert team for personalized guidance!
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