Owari Satsuma mandarin tree produces excellent seedless mandarins of medium size, with very juicy flesh.
The orange colour of the skin does not necessarily indicate ripeness: the fruit can be mature while still green.
Harvest takes place in October.
Owari Satsuma is hardy down to around -12°C. It is a small, productive citrus tree with a naturally weeping habit.
We supply this citrus tree grafted on different rootstocks and grown in pots of various sizes, depending on availability.
For citrus planting, choose a warm, sheltered position, protected from wind, ideally in a favourable microclimate. A position near a wall can help improve growing conditions, especially in cooler regions.
Citrus trees appreciate warmth, water and fertile soil. They are best planted in spring, once the soil has drained and warmed. Young potted plants are less hardy than established trees planted in the ground.
Owari Satsuma can also be kept in a pot long term, provided it is grown in a sufficiently large container and fed properly.



