Silverhill Satsuma - Free Shipping Included
Silverhill Satsuma - Free Shipping Included
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Silverhill Satsuma Mandarin (Citrus reticulata 'Silverhill')
Does not ship to Florida.
Enjoy sweet, easy-to-peel mandarins fresh from your backyard with the Silverhill Satsuma—a cold-hardy citrus tree perfect for home gardeners. This early-ripening variety of satsuma mandarin produces medium-sized, seedless fruit with rich flavor and low acidity. Its compact form and attractive dark green foliage make it ideal for small yards, patio containers, or orchard-style plantings.
Cold Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 8–11
(Tolerates brief drops to 15–20°F; one of the most cold-hardy citrus varieties)
Harvest Time: October through December
Key Features:
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Sweet, juicy, seedless fruit with easy-to-peel skin
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Early ripening—enjoy fresh citrus before winter sets in
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Naturally small, semi-dwarf habit (8–12 ft in-ground, smaller in pots)
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Self-pollinating—no second tree required
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Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
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Excellent for fresh eating, lunchboxes, and juicing
A top choice for gardeners in cooler citrus-growing regions, the Silverhill Satsuma delivers dependable harvests and outstanding cold tolerance—bringing delicious homegrown citrus within reach.
Shipping Height: 18-24 inches (not including pot)
Shipping Pot Size: Citrus pot (4 inches square x 13 inches deep)
Rootstock:
- Regular: Grafted - Standard Rootstock
Pollination: Self-pollinating
Years to Bear Fruit: 1-2
Harvest: October - December
Seeds: 0 - 6
Mature Tree Size:
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Regular: 12-14 feet
Light: Bright sun
Water: Medium
Zone: 8-11 outdoors, Indoors everywhere
Shipping: This tree ships from our partner nursery in Georgia. Our owner Billy Murphy personally visited the nursery to approve and select these citrus trees to give you more variety. This tree will ship within the continental United States excluding FL, AZ, AL, CA, HI, LA, or TX (due to agricultural restrictions). Do you live in Florida? CLICK HERE for our trees that ship within Florida.
