Tango Mandarin Tree (Citrus reticulata ‘Tango’)

Tango Mandarin Tree

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  • Largest of the Small Mandarin Fruit
  • Glossy Rich Evergreen Foliage
  • Easy Peel Kid-Friendly Fruit
  • Seedless Variety!
  • Easy Care & Low Maintenance
  • Very Juicy & Flavorful!
  • Long Hang Time
  • Fragrant White Blooms!
  • Fruit Matures in January
  • Readily Thrives in Containers!
  • Vigorous Grower
  • Pollinator Friendly

The biggest of the small ones!

You might think you know Mandarins? The cute little slices are everywhere these days – in fruit cups in the grocery store, in salads in restaurants, in kid’s meals in the drive-through.

Step aside little cuties…say hello to Tango. It’s time for something new!

The Tango Mandarin (Citrus reticulata ‘Tango’) was developed only a few years ago by the brilliant scientists at UC Riverside in one of California’s best citrus growing regions. They wanted a Clementine-type of fruit that was a little bigger, a little better, a little juicier and a little easier to grow than what was currently on the market.

Thanks to some intricate scientific cyphering combined with some special SoCal fairy-dust they were able to introduce Tango to the world.

Easy peel orange rinds, sweet flavor, and super juicy with few to no seeds! This is the Mandarin your kids dream of!

These fruits have a bright, sweet-tart and tangy flavor. The fruit size is larger than typical Mandarin but a bit smaller than an orange. Deep orange in color the fruit quality is nothing like what you’d find in a store.

The trees are hardy, covered in glossy green leaves. The fruit matures in January and hangs on fast through April.

How to Use Tango Mandarin In The Landscape

Easy to grow in both containers indoors, on the patio or in the ground in warmer growing zones, these are highly ornamental trees suitable for all garden sizes and styles!

Nothing is better than fruit grown in the home orchard and eaten fresh off the tree! The glossy leaves and great shape make these specimen and focal point trees in any garden design.

Porches, terraces and patios make great locations for these during the warmer months if you are in a cooler growing zone, any sunny window indoors where they will benefit from full sun best.

In warmer growing zones, these citrus trees can be planted in the yard and would make the loveliest of privacy screens. Plant one as a focal point in your garden. Great anchor plants and for low shade or privacy depending on how many of the lower limbs you prune off!

The glossy foliage and fragrant blooms call pollinators and butterflies to your landscape!

Tips For Care

Full sun is the absolute best for these and all fruiting trees. Less sun means fewer blooms and therefore less fruit that is less tasty.

Plants in containers will not need much water during their dormant winter indoors. Citrus trees will not tolerate standing water, so please don’t overwater.

For lush plants with dark green leaves and plenty of fruit, use a light hand with fertilizers. For plants that aren’t holding on to fruit, consider applying organic citrus fertilizer monthly in spring and again in summer during the growing season.

Feed planted Mandarin container plants again right before you take them outside for the summer. Feed Mandarin planted in the ground once again during the dormant season.

All Citrus despise excessively wet conditions. Be sure to plant yours in a well-draining mixture that doesn’t hold excess water. Preferring conditions on the dry side, be sure containers have ample drainage holes.

Only on the commercial market since 2010, there is a pretty good chance that you’ll be the first person in your neighborhood to grow these in your own garden or indoor container. Why not guarantee it?

Tango Mandarin Tree (Citrus reticulata ‘Tango’) Details

Common name

Tango Mandarin Tree

Botanical name

Citrus reticulata 'Tango'

Plant type

Hardiness zone

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Sunlight

Soil condition

Growth rate

Pruning time

Pollinator friendly

Moisture

Height

8 – 10 ft.

Width

4 – 6 ft.

Flower color

Leaf color

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