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Star Ruby Grapefruit tree, 1-2 ft. tall, grafted, Can’t ship to Az, Fl, La, Tx
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One Star Ruby Grapefruit Tree, 1-2 ft. tall, 5x12 container size. USDA ZONES: 7-10 Outdoors.
Grapefruit is best known for its large size and sour to semi sweet taste. Its flesh can vary between a light pink to red flesh touting a near seedless ability, making a great choice for breakfast juices! Its packed with vitamin A and has the highest levels of lycopene of all the grapefruits! Best as a morning wake up call but is also delicious over salads and in mixed drinks! size : 5x12.
Star Ruby Grapefruit is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree. This variety producs red-blushed fruit with few seeds and bright red flesh. Red pulp and red juice is excellent eaten fresh or juiced, as the flavor is sweeter than traditional yellow grapefruit varieties. Soil pH Level: 7. Tree Size 25’ Height With 12’ Spread. Can Be Kept Smaller With Pruning. Grapefruit trees are fairly pest and disease-resistant and will tolerate occasional light frost.
Grapefruit is best known for its large size and sour to semi sweet taste. Its flesh can vary between a light pink to red flesh touting a near seedless ability, making a great choice for breakfast juices! Its packed with vitamin A and has the highest levels of lycopene of all the grapefruits! Best as a morning wake up call but is also delicious over salads and in mixed drinks! size : 5x12.
Star Ruby Grapefruit is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree. This variety producs red-blushed fruit with few seeds and bright red flesh. Red pulp and red juice is excellent eaten fresh or juiced, as the flavor is sweeter than traditional yellow grapefruit varieties. Soil pH Level: 7. Tree Size 25’ Height With 12’ Spread. Can Be Kept Smaller With Pruning. Grapefruit trees are fairly pest and disease-resistant and will tolerate occasional light frost.


