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The most popular Clementine in the world!
- Dwarf Tree, perfect for patios
- Drought tolerant, requires no additional water
- Pest & disease resistant, that means no spraying
- Adapts to many soils and conditions
Nules Clementines make great landscape plants.
From their thick canopy of large leaves to the ornamental brilliance of the late season fruit ripening. Clementines will ripen in November and should be harvested right away. Like all citrus fruits, you'll enjoy an excellent shelf life if you store your harvest of Nules in a cool dry place.
The Clementine tree is rapid growing tree and easy to grow.
Nules will readily adapt to most soils and a wide variety of regions in the warmer states. In cooler states you can still enjoy the sweet delicious taste of Clementine fruit when growing them in a container. When cold weather threatens, bring your citrus tree in and let it prosper in a sunny window. You'll find these clementine mandarin trees to be pest and disease resistant with good drought tolerance, once established.
If you are colder than zone 8, you must bring your citrus tree indoors during the winter months.
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| Date | Low Price | High Price | Average Price | Vendors |
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| May 12, 2026 | $84.99 | $84.99 | $84.99 | 1 |
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The most popular Clementine in the world! Dwarf Tree, perfect for patios Drought tolerant, requires no additional water Pest & disease resistant, that means no spraying Adapts to many soils and conditions Often confused with mandarin oranges, clementines are either seedless or have very few. Nules Clementines are considered the best all for the sweetest taste and premium flavor. This is a great sweet citrus tree for even the smallest spaces. Clementines are heavy yielding even when maintained at a bush size. You're entire family will love this sweet, juicy citrus treat packed with important vitamin C. Enjoy them fresh as a snack, and for baking or canning and marmalades. Nules Clementines make great landscape plants. From their thick canopy of large leaves to the ornamental brilliance of the late season fruit ripening. Clementines will ripen in November and should be harvested right away. Like all citrus fruits, you'll enjoy an excellent shelf life if you store your harvest of Nules in a cool dry place. The Clementine tree is rapid growing tree and easy to grow. Nules will readily adapt to most soils and a wide variety of regions in the warmer states. In cooler states you can still enjoy the sweet delicious taste of Clementine fruit when growing them in a container. When cold weather threatens, bring your citrus tree in and let it prosper in a sunny window. You'll find these clementine mandarin trees to be pest and disease resistant with good drought tolerance, once established. If you are colder than zone 8, you must bring your citrus tree indoors during the winter months.
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Available Sizes & Variants (2)
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1-2 ft. | 1-2 ft. | $84.99 $104.99 | In Stock | 1 store | Buy |
2-3 ft. | 2-3 ft. | $119.99 $149.99 | Out of Stock | 1 store | — |





