Cara Cara Orange Tree – Pink-Fleshed, Low-Acid Navel Orange
Cara Cara Orange Tree – The Citrus That Sets the Bar
Meet the citrus that's perfectly sweet. The Cara Cara Orange Tree delivers bright pink fruit with a flavor so rich and low in acid, you'll never look at grocery store oranges the same way again.
Whether you're working with a cozy patio or a sunny yard, the Cara Cara adapts like a pro. Its compact size means you can grow it in a container or plant it in the ground — and either way, you're in for a juicy reward.
Why You'll Love the Cara Cara Orange
- Stunning Pink Flesh: Visually striking fruit with a sweeter, less acidic flavor than standard navels
- Low-Acid & Vitamin-Rich: Higher in lycopene and Vitamin A than most oranges — great for sensitive stomachs
- Compact & Container-Friendly: Perfect for patios, balconies, or sunny indoor spots
- Self-Pollinating: One tree is all you need for a full harvest
- Fast-Growing & Productive: Fruit in the first few seasons
- Fragrant Blooms: White blossoms add ornamental beauty before fruit sets
Growing Zones & Care Guide
- USDA Hardiness Zones: Best planted in the ground in Zones 9–11. The Cara Cara thrives in warm, frost-light climates with mild winters.
- Zones 4–8 (Container Growing): Grow in a 15–25 gallon container and move indoors before the first frost. A south-facing window or supplemental grow light keeps it productive year-round.
- Sunlight: Full sun — minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit set and flavor development.
- Watering: Deep, infrequent watering. Let the top 2–3 inches of soil dry out between waterings. Never let roots sit in standing water.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0–7.0). Use a citrus-specific potting mix for containers.
- Fertilizing: Apply a citrus-formulated fertilizer in spring, summer, and early fall. Skip fertilizing in late fall and winter.
- Harvest Window: December through April — a mid-to-late season navel that extends your fresh citrus supply well into spring.
Pair It With Another Citrus Favorite
Want more citrus variety? Our Calamondin Orange Bush is a compact, ornamental citrus that produces tart, fragrant fruit year-round — a beautiful companion to the Cara Cara on any patio or in any garden.
Just give it full sun, a bit of patience, and a good view — because this tree is a looker and a producer. From kitchen to cocktail glass, the Cara Cara brings homegrown citrus to a whole new level.
Original: $119.95
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Cara Cara Orange Tree – The Citrus That Sets the Bar
Meet the citrus that's perfectly sweet. The Cara Cara Orange Tree delivers bright pink fruit with a flavor so rich and low in acid, you'll never look at grocery store oranges the same way again.
Whether you're working with a cozy patio or a sunny yard, the Cara Cara adapts like a pro. Its compact size means you can grow it in a container or plant it in the ground — and either way, you're in for a juicy reward.
Why You'll Love the Cara Cara Orange
- Stunning Pink Flesh: Visually striking fruit with a sweeter, less acidic flavor than standard navels
- Low-Acid & Vitamin-Rich: Higher in lycopene and Vitamin A than most oranges — great for sensitive stomachs
- Compact & Container-Friendly: Perfect for patios, balconies, or sunny indoor spots
- Self-Pollinating: One tree is all you need for a full harvest
- Fast-Growing & Productive: Fruit in the first few seasons
- Fragrant Blooms: White blossoms add ornamental beauty before fruit sets
Growing Zones & Care Guide
- USDA Hardiness Zones: Best planted in the ground in Zones 9–11. The Cara Cara thrives in warm, frost-light climates with mild winters.
- Zones 4–8 (Container Growing): Grow in a 15–25 gallon container and move indoors before the first frost. A south-facing window or supplemental grow light keeps it productive year-round.
- Sunlight: Full sun — minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit set and flavor development.
- Watering: Deep, infrequent watering. Let the top 2–3 inches of soil dry out between waterings. Never let roots sit in standing water.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0–7.0). Use a citrus-specific potting mix for containers.
- Fertilizing: Apply a citrus-formulated fertilizer in spring, summer, and early fall. Skip fertilizing in late fall and winter.
- Harvest Window: December through April — a mid-to-late season navel that extends your fresh citrus supply well into spring.
Pair It With Another Citrus Favorite
Want more citrus variety? Our Calamondin Orange Bush is a compact, ornamental citrus that produces tart, fragrant fruit year-round — a beautiful companion to the Cara Cara on any patio or in any garden.
Just give it full sun, a bit of patience, and a good view — because this tree is a looker and a producer. From kitchen to cocktail glass, the Cara Cara brings homegrown citrus to a whole new level.



















