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Citrus Gems - D'emerald

$59.95

D’emerald produces long, slender almost black coloured finger limes, the citrus pearls within, sparkling emerald green, tangy, juicy and very easy to extract. Cropping predominately in the autumn.

D’emerald will continue to fruit through the year, A dense growing shrub, D’emerald will reach an eventual height of 2 metres and is ideal for creating hedges.

Fruit is ripe over the autumn, trees...

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D’emerald produces long, slender almost black coloured finger limes, the citrus pearls within, sparkling emerald green, tangy, juicy and very easy to extract. Cropping predominately in the autumn.

D’emerald will continue to fruit through the year, A dense growing shrub, D’emerald will reach an eventual height of 2 metres and is ideal for creating hedges.

Fruit is ripe over the autumn, trees will begin to produce fruit in the 2nd autumn after they’ve been planted. Given they receive attention and nurture.

A collection of citrus native to Australia

We have selected the best varieties from the vast range of native limes to bring you the most reliable, vivid and flavoursome.

Currently in our Citrus Gems collection we have EIGHT extraordinary varieties, each with it's own distintictive and unique personality.
Know and enjoyed for centuries by indigenous Australian’s native limes are now hugely popular with the domestic gardener through to the professional chef.

Citrus Gems are a group of adaptable, quirky trees, uniquely Australian and tolerant of a wide range of conditions. They are suited to both pot and garden cultivation. All Citrus Gems are grafted onto citrus rootstock. Which ensures plant health, vigour and increases the plants ability to produce abundant crops of fruit from an early age.

Citrus Gems respond well to pruning. Citrus Gems are extremely hardy and tolerant of frost and dry conditions.
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