The mandarin orange grows natively in warm temperate regions and requires temperatures ranging from 20 to 38 ℃ (68 to 100.4 ℉) for optimal growth. It is well adapted to tolerate temperature changes, however, sudden drops below 10 ℃ (50 ℉) may lead to cold damage and reduced fruit yield.
Mandarin orange has some cold tolerance and generally does not require any additional measures when the temperature is above {Tolerable_growing_temperature_min}. However, if the temperature is expected to drop below {Tolerable_growing_temperature_min}, it is necessary to take some temporary measures for cold protection, such as wrapping the plant with plastic film, fabric, or other materials. Once the temperature rises again, the protective measures should be removed promptly.