

What's in Season?
To find out what fruit is currently in season just click the month
below and you will get a complete listing.
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January
| Red
Navel Orange |
Temple
Orange |
Spring
Navel Orange |
Hamlin
Orange |
| Spring
Sweet Orange |
Yellow
Navel Orange |
Ruby
Red Grapefruit |
Pink
Grapefruit |
| Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
White Seedless
Grapefruit |
Dancy Tangerine |
Sunburst
Tangerine |
| Honey Tangerine |
Orlando
Tangelo |
Honey Bell
Tangelo |
Lisbon
Lemon
(sometimes) |
| Ponderosa
Lemon (sometimes) |
Persian
Lime |
Kumquat |
Pomello |
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February
| Valencia
Orange |
Spring
Navel Orange |
Spring
Sweet Orange |
Temple
Orange |
| Red
Navel Orange |
Yellow
Navel Orange (sometimes) |
White Seedless
Grapefruit |
Ruby
Red Grapefruit |
| Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
Pink Grapefruit |
Honey Tangerine |
Honey Bell
Tangelo |
| Persian
Lime (sometimes) |
Ponderosa
Lemon (sometimes) |
Kumquat |
Pomello
(sometimes) |
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March
| Valencia
Orange |
Spring
Navel Orange |
Temple
Orange |
Ruby Red
Grapefruit |
| White Seedless
Grapefruit |
Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
Pink Grapefruit |
Honey Tangerine |
| Honey Bell
Tangelo |
Kumquat |
Honey Bell
Tangelo |
Temple
Orange |
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April
| Valencia
Orange |
Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
Pink
Grapefruit |
White Seedless
Grapefruit |
| Ruby Red
Grapefruit |
Honey Tangerine |
Temple
Orange |
Honey Bell
Tangelo |
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May
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| Valencia
Orange |
Pink Grapefruit |
Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
White Seedless
Grapefruit |
| Ruby Red
Grapefruit |
Temple
Orange |
Honey Tangerine |
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June
| *Closed for the Summer |
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July
| *Closed for the Summer |
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August
| *Closed for the Summer |
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September
| *Closed for the Summer |
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October
Call for hours. We close for the summer in OctoberMay.
(352)-394-4377
| Yellow
Navel Orange |
Hamlin
Orange |
Red Navel
Orange |
Page Orange |
| Ambersweet
Orange |
Ruby Red
Grapefruit |
Pink
Grapefruit |
White Seedless
Grapefruit |
| Navel Grapefruit |
Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
Fall Glow
Tangerine |
Key Lime |
| Persian
Lime |
Lisbon
Lemon |
Kumquat |
|
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November
| Page Orange |
Hamlin
Orange |
Red Navel
Orange |
Yellow
Navel Orange |
| Ambersweet
Orange |
Ruby Red
Grapefruit |
Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
Pink
Grapefruit |
| White Seedless
Grapefruit |
Navel Grapefruit |
Sunburst
Tangerine |
Fall Glow
Tangerine |
| Persian
Lime |
Key Lime |
Lisbon
Lemon |
Ponderosa
Lemon |
| Kumquat |
Pomello |
|
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December
| Page Orange |
Hamlin
Orange |
Yellow
Navel Orange |
Red Navel
Orange |
| Ruby Red
Grapefruit |
Pink Grapefruit |
White Seedless
Grapefruit |
Star Ruby
Grapefruit |
| Navel Grapefruit |
Sunburst
Tangerine |
Dancy Tangerine |
Honey Tangerine |
| Orlando
Tangelo |
Key Lime |
Persian
Lime |
Lisbon
Lemon |
| Ponderosa
Lemon |
Kumquat |
Pomello |
Spring
Sweet
Orange |
Temple
Orange |
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Fruit Descriptions & Facts
**All of the varieties listed below
can be found in our grove.
Oranges
- Valencia - The crown jewel of Florida's
Citrus Industry. A few seeds. However, this fruit is considered
to be the best in overall juice flavor. This popular orange gives
maximum juice delivery or can be sectioned and served.
- Page - Small in size (2-3 inches in diameter).
Very unique flavor, especially to juice. Keeps very well.
- Hamlin - Considered seedless, this abundant
fruit is very popular with the bargain hunter in all of us. Excellent
juice ratio and delicious to slice and serve.
- Red Navel - Similar to a yellow navel but
red in flesh color. Considered seedless, they are a colorful addition
to fruit salads. A unique gift, they are truly a "Novel Navel".
- Yellow Navel - The most popular of all eating
oranges. Seedless, large, and delicious!
- Blood Orange - Really a Valencia which has
tiny red juice sacs and appears to "bleed" when sliced.
- Spring Navel - A firm, premium, seedless
orange. Easily hand peeled or cut in half. Eat with a grapefruit
spoon or simply slice into sections and serve. A very popular gift
box shipment alone or with grapefruit.
- Ordinique - Small unique hybrid that matures
in the spring.
- Kara - Small unique hybrid that matures
in the spring.
- Kinnow - Small unique hybrid that matures
in the spring.
- Temple - Has the most unique flavor for
eating and juicing of all Citrus!
- Spring Sweet - Seedy but is a great orange
that is in season when Valencias are still a little tart.
- Ambersweet - Easy to peel, few seeds, and
fragrant interior
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Grapefruit
- Star Ruby Red - Similar to the Ruby Red
in flavor with slightly larger pulp sacs. Impressive deep "Tomato
Red" interior.
- Ruby Red - Almost seedless, this regal fruit
is delicious hand peeled or cut in half. Eat with a grapefruit spoon,
juice, section, or bake with brown sugar, butter and/or cinnamon.
Great fruit to ship in combination with oranges.
- Pink - Virtually identical to the Ruby Red
in flavor, texture and appearance.
- White Seedless - Sweet & Seedless.
- Navel Grapefruit "Cross" - Large
white grapefruit with a little belly button on the bottom.
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Tangerines
- Fall Glow - Jumbo in size and somewhat seedy.
Similar to an Orlando Tangelo.
- Dancy - Easiest to peel and considered the
tastiest of all Tangerines (short shelf life but out of this world
in flavor in early January!
- Sunburst - Bright skin color and excellent
shelf life. A beautiful tangerine to ship.
- Orlando Tangelo - Usually hand peeled and
sectioned or sliced and juiced. These luscious fruits are so juicy
you have to lean forward while eating the sections.
- Honey Bell Tangelo - Named for its unique
appearance, this exclusive fruits interior is notably soft and juicy.
- Honey - Delectably sweet. Considered a durable
tangerine to ship in the spring.
- Satsuma - Easy to peel, very fragrant, and
cold hardy tree.
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Lemons/Limes
- Key Limes - The size of a ping-pong ball,
this fruit makes up for its size with flavor and juice. See our
Easy Key Lime
Pie Recipe
- Persian Limes - Seedless lime, common in
grocery stores but ours are larger and much juicier.
- Ponderosa Lemon -Largest of all lemons;
up to 1.5 pounds each.
- Lisbon Lemon - Popular. Known as the grocery
store lemon but ours are juicer.
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Miscellaneous
- Kumquats - One inch or so long, perfect
for marmalade and garnishes. Sweet edible peel, tart interior.
- Pomello - Giant in size; up to 7 POUNDS
EACH! Seedy but very sweet flavor.
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