Florida navel orange trees are popular, self-pollinating evergreens suited for USDA Zones 9-11, producing large, seedless, sweet fruit, primarily from October to January. They thrive in full sun, require well-draining sandy loam, and reach 8–15 feet in height. Common varieties include the Washington and Summerfield Navel, which are excellent for eating fresh.

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