Hamlin Orange Tree
by The Sill
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$99.00
Hamlin Orange: Sweet and Nearly Seedless The Hamlin is Florida's classic early-season juice orange — the variety that built the state's juice industry — and it's prized for one reason above all: glassfuls of smooth, sweet, low-acid juice with almost no seeds to spit out. The fruit is medium-sized with a thin, slightly pebbled skin that's easy to peel, and the flesh is pale gold, tender, and dripping with juice. Because it ripens from late fall into early winter, weeks ahead of most sweet oranges, a Hamlin gives you fresh-squeezed orange juice while other trees are still hard and green. Why You'll Love the Hamlin Orange Early to ripen. Fruit colors up and sweetens from October into December — one of the first sweet oranges of the season, so you're harvesting while the holidays are still ahead. Nearly seedless, exceptionally juicy. Most fruit carries few or no seeds and a high juice content, making it the gold standard for fresh-squeezed juice rather than fussy hand-eating. Sweet and mild, not sharp. Lower acidity than many oranges gives the juice a soft, mellow sweetness that's easy on sensitive palates and kids alike. Heavy, dependable bearer. A mature Hamlin sets fruit in abundance year after year — one healthy tree keeps a household in juice through the season. Tougher in the cold than most sweet oranges. Hamlin is among the more cold-hardy sweet orange varieties, giving it an edge where winter brings the occasional chill. Evergreen, glossy-leafed, and crowned with fragrant white blossoms in spring, the Hamlin earns its place in the landscape long before harvest. Grown in the ground across warm citrus regions or in a large container that summers outdoors and shelters from hard frost, it turns a sunny corner into a private juice grove. Please note: This tree ships in a citra pot—a tall, narrow container that promotes vertical root growth and prevents root circling.