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Mandarin orange

Citrus reticulata · Citruses · Rue family

Also known as: Mandarin · Tangerine

Medium150–400cmNot pet-safeEdible
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Mandarin orange care at a glance

Mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata) needs a moderate amount of water and prefers to grow in full sun.

Water need
Medium
Light
Full sun
Soil moisture
Evenly moist
Nutrients
High
Life cycle
Perennial

Pests, Diseases, Toxicity & Weather on Mandarin orange

Possible pests on Mandarin orange include Scale insects, Spider mites, Mealybugs and Aphids. A possible disease is Sooty mould. Mandarin orange is mildly toxic to cats and dogs.

Pest

  • Scale insects Medium
  • Spider mites Medium
  • Mealybugs Medium
  • Aphids Medium
  • Whitefly Low

Disease

  • Sooty mould Low

Toxicity

  • Essential oils (geraniol/linalool) Low

Weather

  • Frost damage High

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Frequently asked questions about Mandarin orange

Which pests affect Mandarin orange?
Possible pests on Mandarin orange include Scale insects, Spider mites, Mealybugs and Aphids.
Which diseases affect Mandarin orange?
A possible disease is Sooty mould.
Is Mandarin orange toxic to cats and dogs?
Mandarin orange is mildly toxic to cats and dogs.
How much water does Mandarin orange need?
Mandarin orange has a moderate water requirement.
What light does Mandarin orange need?
Mandarin orange prefers to grow in full sun.
Is Mandarin orange frost-hardy?
Mandarin orange is not frost-hardy. Its lower limit is around 5 °C.
Can you eat Mandarin orange?
Yes, the edible parts are mainly: fruit.

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