Create A Mediterranean Escape At Home
Citrus ‘Kaffir Lime’ Tree Eye-catching lime fruit await your grow- your-own garden with this Citrus ‘Kaffir’ variety. Ripe fruit is fascinating with an inconsistent ‘knobbly’ look, yet is still as flavoursome and aromatic as any another – more so even!
A great grower for a warm greenhouse or conservatory, with waxy-feel white flowers from spring to summer against rich foliage. Limes emerge before too long, each around 4cm in diameter with textured skin. 3m April-June ✔ Fragrant flowers stretch across this plant
✔ Perfect in a decorative patio container
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“Green fruit boasts such a drawing aroma and a fascinating ‘knobbly’ skin texture”
“Add zest and sophistication to your outdoor space”
£29.99 ITEM: 680326
Was £39.99
“Perfect for snacking and rich in vitamin C”
Dainty, waxy flowers
“Quite unlike anything else you’ll grow in your garden”
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£34.99 ITEM: 680336
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Citrus ‘Yuzu’ Tree This unique fruit tree will bring a touch of the exotic to your garden. Known for its distinctive, aromatic fruit, Yuzu is cherished by chefs and gardeners alike for its culinary versatility and ornamental beauty. 3m April-May
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£34.99 ITEM: 680335
Was £44.99
Citrus ‘Satsuma’ Tree ‘Satsuma’ trees are loved for their glossy leaves and fragrant white blossoms in spring, which fill your garden with a sweet scent. As the seasons progress, you’ll be rewarded with plump fruits that ripen in late autumn to early winter. 3m
Citrus ‘Pink
SAVE £10 4 LITRE POT
£34.99 ITEM: 680325
Was £44.99
Caviar Lime’ Tree A marvel for the senses in aroma, taste, and texture on the tastebuds. These are truly unique in the world of limes, with juicy pearls to be found inside each piece of ripe fruit which transform to pink when ready to pick. 3m May-September
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