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ORNAMENTALS
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| BUDDHA’S
HAND CITRON |
Highly
prized in China and Japan for its perfumed aroma. The fruit has
yellow rind and contains no flesh or seeds. Small tree.
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| CHINOTTO |
Slow
growing, weeping habit with its abundance of fruit make it ideal
small specimen tree for the patio. Very small leaves.
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| KUMQUAT |
Kumquat
trees are small and shapely with dense foliage, and make
attractive ornamental shrubs ideally suited to tubs. They are very
hardy and after a long, warm summer, produce heavy crops of small,
round, waxy, golden yellow to orange fruit. Pulp is juicy and
acid-sweet. Use in marmalade, preserves, or eat if fresh - skin
and all. |
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LIMEQUAT
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Cross
between Mexican Lime and Kumquat. The smooth rind is light yellow
when fully mature and can be eaten sweet flavour without
bitterness. Fruit have juicy flesh with acid flavour and can be
used as a lime substitute.
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| VARIEGATED
EUREKA |
Introduced
from California. Very attractive ornamental cultivar. Fruit
smaller than Eureka, often ribbed, and the young fruitlets are
variegated.
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| VARIEGATED
VILLA FRANCA |
Similar
to variegated Eureka Thornless variety and very ornamental.
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