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Kumquats are believed to have originated in China. The
kumquat is a shrub and was only a member of the citrus family until 1915
when the decision was made to re-classify it as part of the Fortunella
genus. However, kumquats share many of the physical characteristics of
their citrus cousins. Kumquat trees reach a height of only between 8 and
15 feet. The dark green leaves range from 1 1/4 to 3 1/2 inches in length.
The flowers are white. The three to six segmented fruit, technically
berries (hesperidium), are quite small, ranging from slightly over
a 1/2 inch to 1 1/2 inches in width with yellowish or orange-reddish peel.
The seed content depends on the variety with some varieties classified as
seedless. Fortunately for tree growers in marginal citrus growing areas,
the kumquat is exceptionally cold tolerant surviving 10 to 15º of frost
without damage. Popular varieties of kumquat include 'Hong Kong', 'Marumi'
and 'Nagami'.
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