The Orlando Tangelo tree (Citrus x tangelo 'Orlando') is a vigorous, cold-hardy citrus hybrid (Duncan grapefruit × Dancy mandarin) known for producing large, juicy, and sweet fruit from November to February. These trees typically reach 10–16 feet tall and are suited for USDA zones 8–11, requiring full sun, well-drained soil, and cross-pollination from cultivars like Temple or Sunburst for best yields.

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