Glossy evergreen foliage provides a lovely backdrop to the clusters of fragrant waxy blossom in spring. This mini orange tree is an ideal feature for a conservatory or well lit windowsill and can be moved outside to a warm patio in the summer. The citrus fruits can take approximately a year to develop, savour the taste of home grown oranges high in vitamin C. Best used for juices, jams, chutneys – a great ingredient to have on hand for cooking and baking or the whole fruit can be frozen and used like an ice cube. Equally the attractive fruits provide a nice ornamental display.Plant in a container or pot using a mix of ericaceous compost and neutral, soil based compost such as John Innes No. 3. Repot the plant at its original soil level and firm well into the new container. Water well and position somewhere well lit and away from cold draughts and radiators (4-12°C) – in a conservatory is best. If frost free can be positioned outside from May to October. Water freely in summer and mist leaves daily to increase humidity and discourage pests. Feed with citrus plant fertiliser every 2 weeks. Move plants back indoors before frosts. Reduce watering in winter but do not let the plant dry out completely. Too much or too little water may cause the fruits to drop.Position: Full Sun or Partial Shade. Height if unrestricted: 1.5m. Spread if unrestricted: 1.2m. Supplied in a 9cm Nursery Pot x2. Delivered with care and growing instructions.Images shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply, but can vary due to seasonality changes and may not be the exact variety. Features: Orange Trees Indoor Patio Plants: This miniature tropical looking fruit tree boasts glossy green foliage that is evergreen and produces small fruits Flavourful Oranges: Great for juices, jams or chutneys – the pulp and zest are great ingredients for cooking and baking - perfect gardener gifts! A Touch of the Tropics: Grow indoors and position on a patio in frost-free conditions Potted plant: this plant is supplied to customers in a 1 x 9cm nursery pot x2 (please note there is no fruit currently present) Specifications: Model Number: KB7750A wonderful and fruitful house plant, making it a thoughtful and fragrant gift choice. Citrus trees, whether orange or lemon, bring both beauty and productivity to any space. The delicate waxy flowers emit a captivating scent that complements the lush, glossy green foliage. Ideal for warm conservatories, these citrus trees have the potential to bear fruit over time. Imagine the pleasure of picking your own lemons for a refreshing gin and tonic or squeezing fresh oranges for a delightful breakfast juice. This Orange Fruiting Bush is not only visually appealing but also a source of fresh, homegrown citrus fruits.Note that the ceramic pot is not included.The glossy evergreen leaves create a beautiful backdrop for the clusters of fragrant, waxy blossoms that appear in spring. This orange tree is an excellent choice for a conservatory or a sunny windowsill and can be moved outdoors to a warm patio during the summer months. The citrus fruits typically take about a year to develop, offering the delightful taste of homegrown oranges, which are high in vitamin C. They are perfect for making juices, jams, and chutneys, making them a versatile ingredient for cooking and baking. The whole fruit can also be frozen and used as ice cubes. Additionally, the attractive fruits provide a lovely ornamental display. To plant, use a container or pot filled with a mix of ericaceous compost and neutral, soil-based compost such as John Innes No.3. Repot the plant at its original soil level and firm it well into the new container. Water thoroughly and place it in a well-lit spot, away from cold drafts and radiators, ideally maintaining a temperature between 4-12°C. If the location is frost-free, the plant can be placed outdoors from May to October. During the summer, water generously and mist the leaves daily to boost humidity and deter pests. Feed the plant with a citrus fertilizer every two weeks. Be sure to bring it back indoors before frost occurs. In winter, reduce watering but do not allow the plant to dry out completely, as either too much or too little water may cause the fruits to fall off. The orange tree is supplied in a 9cm nursery pot and will be delivered with care along with growing instructions. Please note that the images shown are for guidance only and reflect the expected results of mature plants. Actual results may vary due to different growing conditions, and the images may not depict the exact variety, as seasonal changes can affect appearance.