Citrus Specialty Trees for Sale
Citrus made easy for growers, nurseries, and distributors
TreeSource Citrus Nursery proudly offers a group of unique varieties we call specialty citrus trees. These varieties are for those intrigued by the diversity of citrus or just looking for something different. These include unusual and gourmet varieties not commonly found in grocery stores, perfect for home gardeners, chefs, and citrus enthusiasts alike. From finger limes to fingered citrons (Buddha’s Hand), our specialty fruit trees deliver both visual appeal and an array of flavors you won’t find in other citrus.

Citrus Specialty Trees By Variety
Specialty Trees Your Way
From seed to container-ready.
How Our Specialty Citrus Fruit Trees Are Different
Many of our patio tree citrus specialty selections are compact enough to grow in containers, making them suitable for patios, balconies, or smaller garden spaces. Dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks keep the trees manageable in size while still producing full-size fruit. These trees are not only productive but also ornamental, with glossy green foliage and fragrant blossoms that attract pollinators and delight the senses.
At TreeSource, all of our specialty trees for sale are propagated with care and expertise, ensuring vigorous growth and true-to-type fruit. Whether you're interested in cultivating an exotic Yuzu for zesty flavor, a Kaffir lime for its aromatic leaves, or kumquats for the exhilarating flavor from the fruit, our specialty selections feature varieties to suit every culinary or landscaping need.
Specialty citrus trees can also be a great choice for those in marginal climates or for indoor citrus growing. With proper care, they offer consistent harvests and high ornamental value year-round. TreeSource is dedicated to supporting both commercial and backyard growers with healthy, high-quality trees and expert guidance. Explore the website to learn more.
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How many varieties of citrus trees do you grow?At TreeSource Citrus Nursery, we offer over a hundred different varieties of citrus fruit trees for sale. Our extensive selection includes popular types such as navels, Valencias, mandarins, satsumas, lemons, limes, grapefruit, kumquats, and pummelos. Whether you’re looking for standard or dwarf citrus trees, we have the perfect options to meet your needs. Our diverse range ensures that you can find the ideal citrus trees to enhance your orchard or nursery.
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What are the available shipping options for my Valencia orange citrus trees?TreeSource Citrus Nursery uses UPS Ground for most shipments within the U.S. Keep in mind that California nurseries can’t ship to Florida or Texas, but can ship to all other states and many foreign countries. Contact us for more information.
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What is the optimal planting density for Valencia trees in a commercial orchard?The Valencia orange trees for sale at TreeSource come in various rootstocks, such as Rich 16-6 trifoliate, C-35, or Carrizo. All will require at least 20-feet of spacing across the row and no less than 10 feet down the row. This spacing is called “double density” planting and will require a tree to be removed in 10-12 years to allow the Valencia trees to fully mature.
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What kind of certification or testing do the Valencia trees undergo to guarantee their health?At TreeSource Citrus Nursery, we grow our Valencia orange trees in CDFA- and USDA-certified greenhouses, following the highest standards of horticulture.. We use only certified budwood that is part of California’s Clean Stock Program.
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Why should I choose a Valencia orange tree versus some other variety of citrus?Valencia orange trees for sale at TreeSource represent one of the easiest citrus trees to grow. They fruit prolifically every year, make the best fresh orange juice you can imagine, and are adaptable to almost any climate. Valencia trees can handle desert conditions, coastal conditions, dry climates, or humid ones. They are the most adaptable of any citrus variety and are counter-seasonal to navels and mandarins, so they are the fruit of choice if you desire year-round citrus fruit in your garden or citrus farm.