
Live Bergamot Orange Tree (Citrus Bergamia) for Indoor and Outdoor Cultivation
$77.95
$123.95
- Features fragrant Citrus Bergamia foliage and blossoms suitable for home environments.
- Designed for both indoor container gardening and outdoor landscape planting.
- Requires consistent light exposure to support healthy plant development.
- Adaptable to various climates with proper moisture and soil management.
Size: 2-3 feet
Live Bergamot Orange Tree Overview
The Bergamot Orange Tree (Citrus Bergamia) is a versatile citrus variety recognized for its aromatic leaves and fragrant flowers. This live plant is suitable for gardeners looking to incorporate citrus greenery into their indoor spaces or outdoor garden areas. With appropriate care, this tree serves as a functional and aesthetic addition to your botanical collection.
Cultivation and Care Requirements
To ensure the health and longevity of your Bergamot Orange Tree, consider the following environmental factors:
- Light Exposure: This plant requires significant light exposure. For indoor placement, a south-facing window or supplemental grow lights are recommended to maintain necessary light intensity.
- Moisture Management: Consistent soil moisture is essential. Ensure the planting medium is well-draining to prevent water accumulation at the root zone, which can lead to foliage issues.
- Pest Prevention: Regular inspection of the leaves and stems helps in the early detection of common citrus pests. Maintaining proper air circulation around the canopy supports overall plant vigor.
- Temperature Sensitivity: As a citrus variety, this tree performs best in temperate conditions. If kept outdoors, it should be moved to a protected location during periods of frost or extreme cold.
Planting and Maintenance Guidelines
When potting the Bergamot Orange Tree, use a high-quality, well-draining citrus potting mix. Ensure the container has adequate drainage holes to facilitate water runoff. Regular monitoring of soil hydration and leaf color provides indicators of the tree's nutritional and environmental needs. Proper placement in a stable, well-lit environment is the primary factor in supporting the tree's growth cycle.









