This year, for the first time, you don’t have to be a scientist or an Australian to taste citrus caviar from legendary finger limes, as the initial, very small harvest from commercial plantings in ...
Finger limes, Citrus australiasica also called “rainforest pearls” are native to the subtropical rainy forests of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Indigenous Australians used finger limes ...
One of the rarest and most sought-after fruits, the Australian finger lime, has started showing up in significant quantities at the Santa Monica farmers market, creating a minor sensation. The fruit’s ...
Not all lemon trees are pretty. Witness Microcitrus australasica, festooned with pendulous sausages of dark green, black or burgundy limes. But, far from impossible to eat, the microcitrus ...
Enjoy the refreshing flavor of limes any time by growing a lime tree indoors. Lime trees (Citrus aurantiifolia) are believed to be native to Southeast Asia, but these plants can grow indoors in any ...
Those content with standard citrus fruit need look no farther than the local supermarket. Some take it a step beyond that and, as the fruit heads into its peak season, visit farmers' markets for ...
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How to grow a makrut lime tree at home for fragrant leaves and fresh limes
Grown indoors or out, this plant offers bright, citrusy fragrance to your garden and food.
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The fragrant citrus tree with beautiful winter blooms that you can grow in containers
With zesty green (or yellow) fruit in the summer and sweet-smelling flowers in winter, this citrus tree makes a perfect ...
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