Orange trees are evergreen trees that belong to the Rutaceae family. They are known for their sweet, juicy fruit, which is commonly consumed fresh or used to make orange juice. These trees can grow up to 30 feet tall and thrive in warm, subtropical climates.
The leaves of orange trees are glossy and dark green, while their fragrant white flowers bloom in spring. Orange trees require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to produce fruit. They are cultivated in many parts of the world, with major producers including Florida, California, and Brazil.