Mediterranean
Zesty Citrus Fruits – Here In The UK!
Golden yellow, long finger-like lobes
“Unique homegrown treats, straight from your patio”
SAVE £5 4 LITRE POT
Citrus ‘Red Lime’ Tree Rare citrus tree already laden with deep red limes that look incredible and taste even better. This extraordinary Red Lime citrus tree delivers instant impact the moment it arrives. Glossy evergreen foliage carries striking crimson fruits that glow amongst the leaves like jewels. 2.5m March-April
Was £39.99
“Add a Mediterranean feel to your home or garden!”
£34.99 ITEM: 300320
“Extraordinary fruit! Possibly the most unique you’ll ever grow”
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Citrus ‘Buddha’s Hand’ ‘Buddha’s Hand’ produces golden yellow, long finger-like lobes, with each fruit resembling an open hand. The fragrance is astonishing – brush past it and the scent fills the air! For centuries in Asia, these fruits have symbolised happiness and prosperity and have been valued simply for their perfume. 2m February-August
£39.99 ITEM: 340045
Was £44.99
APPROX. 80CM TALL IN A 4 LITRE POT
SAVE £10 £29.99
Was £39.99
Citrus ‘Blood Orange’ Add a Mediterranean feel to your home or garden! This variety is packed full of vitamin C so these fruits are not only delicious, but good for you as well! The segments are streaked with deep red anthocyanin pigment and contain high levels of antioxidants – they are among the finest tasting oranges! 2m May-June
ITEM: 340042
“So unique! A flavoursome fruit you wouldn’t have tried before!”
SAVE £15 £29.99
60-90CM TALL IN A 4 LITRE POT
Was £44.99
Citrus ‘Pink Caviar’ Lime A marvel for the senses in aroma, taste, and texture on the tastebuds. ‘Pink Caviar Lime’ are truly unique in the world of limes, so try growing something new in your garden! Juicy pearls can be found inside each piece of ripe fruit, which transform from dark green to pink as an indication they are ready to pick. 3m May-September
28 10 Year Gold Trusted Service Award ITEM: 680325
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