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Lime Tree

tree, you can enjoy the taste of home grown limes for years to come. The citrus fruits may take up to a year to develop, but they are certainly worth the wait - perfect for adding to cold drinks in the summer months! The bunches of fragrant blossom and shiny evergreen foliage mean that lime trees  More Info

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Mediterranean Fruit Collection

Mediterranean Fruit Collection will bring a taste of the Mediterranean to your garden. A mix of citrus trees and fig trees, the citrus trees thrive outdoors in the summer months and in the winter should be moved to a heated greenhouse or conservatory. The green figs are a lot hardier and can be…  More Info

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Citrus Tree Collection

…home-grown citrus fruits. Although they can take 12 months to mature, Lemons, Limes and Oranges are well worth waiting for. With their clusters of spring-time waxy, fragrant blossom and shiny evergreen foliage, citrus trees make perfect plants for patios and conservatories. Our trio of citrus trees  More Info

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Fruit Meyer Lemon

Savour the taste of home grown lemons! These citrus fruits take up to a year to develop, but are well worth the wait - try adding them to cool drinks in summer! Glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of fragrant waxy blossom in spring make lemon trees ideal feature plants for conservatories and…  More Info

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Citrus - Lemon

…take up to a year to ripen but they are well worth the wait. Harvest as they ripen and once picked you can keep these for up to two weeks. Lemon trees are reasonably hardy and capable of withstanding brief periods below 0C. However, we advise planting in large containers so they can be moved indoors…  More Info

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Lime 'Caviar Lime'

…be eaten straight off the tree or used to make pickles, marmalades, desserts and as an unusual addition to drinks. Citrus australasica is self-fertile and should be grown in the same way as other citrus fruits. Height: 300cm (10 feet). Spread: 250cm (8 feet). Citrus trees are ideal feature plants,…  More Info

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Grapefruit Citrus Plant

…the taste of home-grown grapefruits for breakfast! Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give a citrus tree as a present, you’re giving a decorative, scented,…  More Info

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Mandarin Citrus Plant

…fruits with thin skin which is easy to peel. Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give an orange or a lemon tree as a present, you’re giving a decorative,…  More Info

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Kaffir Lime Citrus Plant

…green fruit and unusual double-shaped leaves. Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give an orange or a lemon tree as a present, you?re giving a decorative, scented,…  More Info

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Yuzu Citrus Plant

…try to grow your own! Yuzu is an upright, thorny tree bearing tangerine-sized fruit with bumpy skin about 5 to 7cm in diameter. The young fruits are green, maturing to yellow or orange. The leaves and flowers are also heavily scented. Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of…  More Info

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Kumquat - Citrus (House Plant)

…chutneys. An attractive and novel citrus to grow. ' Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give an orange or a lemon tree as a present, you?re giving a decorative,…  More Info

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Chempak® Summer and Winter Citrus Food

…fruit ripening, prevents leaf fall and discolouration. When the clocks change to British Summer Time, change to Summer Food for Citrus Trees, and when they change to British Winter time, switch back to Winter Food for Citrus Trees. Free measuring spoon and feeding guide included with every pack.  More Info

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Calamondin Orange - Citrus (House Plant)

…bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give a Citrus tree as a present, you?re giving a decorative, scented, and productive plant! The delicate waxy, and highly scented flowers are beautifully offset…  More Info

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Sweet Orange (Citrus)

…stages of ripeness all year round, for regular picking. Orange trees are capable of surviving brief periods below 0C, but are best grown in large containers and moved indoors to a bright frost free position from autumn to spring. This tree is self fertile and will not need a pollination companion.…  More Info

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Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope'

The magnificent foliage of this pretty evergreen shrub blends from citrus greens and yellow in spring/summer to gorgeous reds and purples through autumn/winter. Bears white bell-shaped flowers too. Height when mature 1m. Supplied in 8cm pot. Useful links: How to plant trees and shrubs  More Info

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Hibiscus syriacus 'Blue Chiffon'

…been awarded an RHS AGM for its garden performance. Height: 2.5m (8'). Spread: 1.5m (5'). Culinary note: The flowers can be infused to make a mildly citrus flavoured tea. The petals can be cut and added to fruit salads too. For more details about edible flowers click here. Plant height and spread is…  More Info

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Maclura pomifera

…unusual small deciduous tree or shrub also known as the Osage Orange. Although it bears orange-like fruits it isn’t related to citrus but comes from the Mulberry family. Endemic to North America, it is named after the Osage Indians of Missouri who used the wood of the tree to make bows and…  More Info

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Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge'

…it's a good choice for medium and larger sized gardens. Height & Spread: 2.5m (8'). Culinary note: The flowers can be infused to make a mildly citrus flavoured tea. The petals can be cut and added to fruit salads too. For more details about edible flowers click here. Plant height and spread is…  More Info

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Hibiscus syriacus 'Red Heart'

…planted in a garden border, alongside other flowering shrubs. Height & Spread: 2.5m (8'). Culinary note: The flowers can be infused to make a mildly citrus flavoured tea. The petals can be cut and added to fruit salads too. For more details about edible flowers click here. Plant height and spread is…  More Info

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Peony 'Trio' Collection

…in cut flower displays, year after year. 'Garden Treasure' is a rare hybrid between a border peony and a tree peony is very much sought after for its floral display, statuesque habit and citrus fragrance. Considered the most fragrant peony on Earth, 'Eden's Perfume' is an exceptional border peony…  More Info

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Citrus 'Orange Flying Tiger'

This rarely seen Citrus is completely hardy, surviving temperatures down to -20C. It is valued for its copious fragrant flowers and abundance of both edible and ornamental citrus fruits. Citrus 'Orange Flying Tiger' forms a deciduous shrub or small tree, with dense branches heavily armed with sharp…  More Info

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