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♡ DESCRIPTION

1. JAMAICAN SWEET ORANGES

Bring that great citrus flavour the Caribbean is sometimes known for home for your children to enjoy! Our children can't get enough of the stuff!

The behavior of this plant is not much different from the citrus you're probably already familiar with. The trunk is slender and smooth; The plant averages at 8 feet when given plenty space; the shiny fragrant leaves and beautiful blossoms make it the perfect ornamental; it is not in any way thorny; he rind, though not very oily is very fragrant, saturating the garden with a sweet perfume after a morning dew and best of all, the fruit is ALWAYS sweet and juicy! It does not carry the slight tartness of other oranges at all. The skin is much thinner than your everyday navel orange though not as thin as the larger Jamaican ortanique orange. The pulp is a bright sunrise gold within with is usually buried just a few seeds. The blossoms are very alluring to bees and butterflies. With high yields, no spines and glowing, shiny, mesmerizing green foliage, this beauty is a perfect addition to any garden space or Bonsai collection.

Add the pulp to salads, marmalade, tarts, sauces, candies, jams and jellies, ice cream, cheesecake topping, and so much more. You'll enjoy creating your own desert and cocktail recipes.

The juice is delicious warmed as a hot toddy with rum, and sweetened with honey or brown sugar, or used to make ice creams and soufflés.

Grate the rind and add a spoon or two to cake batter for unmatched flavor. Steep the peel or leaves in boiling water and sweeten with honey or brown sugar for a delicious morning tea. This is also an age old Jamaican remedy that helps when treating a child's cold. Children love it because it's tasty. Grandma's love it because it works.

Use oils and rind in aroma therapy.

If you have oily skin mix juice with baking soda and buah naga fruit into a paste, apply to skin and leave for at least 15 minuets. Rinse with cool water. This will help prevent, deter and correct acne and rejuvenate your skin in the process.

2. JAMAICAN ORTANIQUE ORANGES

The skin is much thinner than your everyday navel orange - even thinner than the Jamaican Medium sweet orange! The pulp is a brilliant amber-gold color within which is usually buried just a few seeds. The blossoms are very alluring to bees and butterflies. With high yields, no spines and glowing, shiny, mesmerizing green foliage, this beauty is a perfect addition to any garden space or Bonsai collection.

Add the pulp to salads, marmalade, tarts, sauces, candies, jams and jellies, ice cream, cheesecake topping, and so much more. You'll enjoy creating your own desert and cocktail recipes.

The juice is delicious warmed as a hot toddy with rum, and sweetened with honey or brown sugar, or used to make ice creams and soufflés.

Grate the rind and add a spoon or two to cake batter for unmatched flavor. Steep the peel or leaves in boiling water and sweeten with honey or brown sugar for a delicious morning tea. This is also an age old Jamaican remedy that helps when treating a child's cold. Children love it because it's tasty. Grandma's love it because it works.

Use oils and rind in aroma therapy.

If you have oily skin mix juice with baking soda and buah naga fruit into a paste, apply to skin and leave for at least 15 minuets. Rinse with cool water. This will help prevent, deter and correct acne and rejuvenate your skin in the process.

3. SERVILE MARMALADE SOUR ORANGE

If you've never had a drink made from this wonderful fruit then you have not experienced the most refreshing citrus drink possible. It's even better than limes, sweet limes, finger limes, lemons, kumquats, grapefruits and tangerines when it comes to producing a great beverage!

The trunk is slender and smooth; The plant averages at 10 feet when given plenty space and is dense and round in form; the shiny fragrant leaves and beautiful blossoms make it the perfect ornamental; it is somewhat thorny; the rind, though not very oily is very fragrant, saturating the garden with a sweet perfume after a morning dew and best of all, the fruit is ALWAYS juicy! It is known for possessing the most tartness of all orange varieties which makes it ideal for juices and cocktails, marmalade (after which it is named), sauces, pastries, custard and so much more.

The skin is much thicker than your everyday navel orange - even thicker than the amber core grapefruit's! The pulp is a brilliant amber-gold color within which is usually buried quite a few seeds. The fruit itself is also larger than the Jamaican sweet orange. The blossoms are very alluring to bees and butterflies. With high yields, few spines and glowing, shiny, mesmerizing green foliage, this beauty is a perfect addition to any garden space or Bonsai collection.

Add the pulp to salads, marmalade, tarts, sauces, candies, jams and jellies, ice cream, cheesecake topping, and so much more. You'll enjoy creating your own desert and cocktail recipes.

The juice is delicious warmed as a hot toddy with rum, and sweetened with honey or brown sugar, or used to make ice creams and soufflés.

Grate the rind and add a spoon or two to cake batter for unmatched flavor. Steep the peel or leaves in boiling water and sweeten with honey or brown sugar for a delicious morning tea. This is also an age old Jamaican remedy that helps when treating a child's cold. Children love it because it's tasty. Grandma's love it because it works.

Use oils and rind in aroma therapy.

If you have oily skin mix juice with baking soda and buah naga fruit into a paste, apply to skin and leave for at least 15 minuets. Rinse with cool water. This will help prevent, deter and correct acne and rejuvenate your skin in the process.

♡ HEALTH BENEFITS

Like most citrus varieties these oranges have strong antibacterial, antiviral, and immune-boosting powers and antioxidants plus their use as a weight loss aid as the juice is a digestive aid and liver cleanser.

They contain many substances - including Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic acid, Vitamin B6, Folate, Choline, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium , Manganese, Phosphorus , Potassium, Zinc, citric acid, pectin, limonene and so much more - that promote immunity and fight innumerous infections and diseases!

NOTE: If you suffer from heartburn, kidney or gall bladder problems, are on medication or have a citrus allergy consult your doctor before using these remedies or drinking the juice or eating the fruit. Remember, we're all about health.

♡ GERMINATION

Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before planting. Do not plant seeds in soil that is below 60 ° F. Find a fertile, loamy spot in your garden and plant your seeds 2 meters apart and 1 inch deep. If you are planting in a pot, use a well draining potting mix with a little compost. Water well but do not soak. Ensure your plant area gets lots of sunlight. Seedlings should emerge within 3 to 6 weeks depending on your conditions.

20 seeds