
About the Product
Bring freshness and nutrition to your home garden with the Orange Plant, one of the most loved citrus trees worldwide. Known for its bright orange fruits, refreshing aroma, and immune-boosting vitamin C, this plant is a must-have for fruit lovers.
Orange trees are easy to grow, thrive in sunny locations, and look beautiful with their glossy green leaves and fragrant white flowers. With proper care, they produce abundant juicy oranges ideal for fresh eating, juices, and desserts.
Whether you have a terrace garden, backyard, or small farm, the Orange Plant fits perfectly and gives rewarding yields for many years.
📏 Specifications
| Feature | Details |
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| Common Name | Orange, Citrus |
| Botanical Name | Citrus sinensis |
| Plant Type | Fruit-bearing tree |
| Current Plant Height | 1 – 2 feet (sapling) |
| Mature Height | 6 – 12 feet |
| Sunlight | Full sun (6–8 hrs/day) |
| Watering | Moderate; avoid waterlogging |
| Soil | Well-drained, slightly acidic soil |
| Climate | Tropical & subtropical |
| Fruiting Time | 2–3 years (if grafted) |
| Lifespan | Long-living fruit tree |
| Maintenance | Low to medium |
✅ Applications / Uses
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Ideal for home gardens, terraces & orchards
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Fruits used for fresh eating & juicing
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Beautiful ornamental citrus plant for landscapes
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Rich in Vitamin C – boosts immunity
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Great for organic home food production
🌟 Key Highlights (USPs)
✔ Sweet & juicy oranges with refreshing flavor
✔ High-yield, long-living fruit tree
✔ Attractive and aromatic – enhances garden beauty
✔ Beginner-friendly & easy to maintain
✔ Suitable for pot and open ground planting
❓ FAQs
Q1: Can I grow Orange Plant in a pot?
Yes! Use a large pot or grow bag (minimum 18–24 inch depth).
Q2: How much sunlight does it need?
Full sunlight for at least 6–8 hours daily.
Q3: When will it start fruiting?
Grafted plants fruit within 2–3 years with good care.
Q4: What fertilizer should I add?
Use citrus fertilizer/organic compost once every 30–45 days.
Q5: Does it need pruning?
Yes, occasional pruning helps shape the tree and increase yield.

