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.

See Other Citrus Trees By Variety

Tavares Limequat





Chandler Pummelo
Valentine Pummelo
Buddha Hand
Tahitian Pomelo
Cocktail Grapefruit

Calamondins

Fukushu

Frost Owari

Variegated Calamondins

Meiwa

Honey




Minneola Tangelo

Nagami
Eustist Limequat

Indio Mandarinquat
Oroblanco

Yuzu

Nordmann Seedless Nagami
Clem Nules

Dancy Tangerine
Specialty Trees Your Way
From seed to container-ready.
How Our Specialty Citrus Fruit 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.
Specialty Citrus Trees FAQs
What types of specialty fruit trees do you offer for sale?
This category encompasses citrus relatives like Microcitrus and Fortunella as well as selections from Citrus that don’t really fit into other common categories such Citrus hystrix or Citrus medica.
Why might customers choose these over your other types of citrus trees?
Specialty citrus often do very well in pots and can be attractive patio trees, especially if you use a decorative planter. Many of the specialty citrus selections are very frost hardy and have small fruit. TreeSource’s Small Pot tree is an excellent way to acquire specialty citrus plants for your potted collection.
Do you offer any patio tree citrus specialty varieties?
All varieties in the specialty citrus category will make great patio trees. TreeSource does not grow patio trees because they are expensive and difficult to ship. Check out the Availability List for Large Pot or Small Pot trees that you can transplant into your own pot with a local potting soil source.
Do you ship your specialty citrus trees to all states?
We ship to almost all states. Only Texas and Florida prohibit citrus trees from California.
Are your specialty trees grafted or grown from seed?
None of our specialty citrus is grown from seed, and all are grafted on quality rootstocks to insure trueness to type and the best quality resistance to soil diseases.
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