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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.

 January February March April
May June July August
September October November December

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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
Call for hours. We close for the summer in May. (352)-394-4377

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

 Oranges Grapefruit Tangerines Lemons/Limes Miscellaneous

**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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