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Australian Red Lime Tree (Citrus australasica hybrid)

Australian Red Lime Tree (Citrus australasica hybrid)

$99.95
SKU: C2057-4G

4" Pot SizeGrafted Plant

This rare Australian Red Lime (also known as Australian Blood Lime Tree) is an exciting addition for any citrus lover. At only 1’ in height, the Australian Red Lime Tree produces burgundy-red, 2” long fruit that have tiny juice vesicles inside. The flavorful juice vesicles pop in your mouth or are used in salads or drinks to provide a zesty lime taste. Australian Red Lime Tree’s unusual color and compact growth habit makes it a wonderful potted plant. The leaves are small and the flowers are sweetly scented which is highly unusual and not your typical citrus aroma. Sweet flowers emerge in springtime and fruit follows that ripens red just in time for the holidays. Australian Red Lime is a hybrid of Australian Red Finger Lime and either the Ellendale mandarin or the Rangpur lime. This is a grafted plant that blooms and fruits sooner.

What you will Receive

68 available
Cannot be shipped to TX, FL, AZ, CA

Customer Reviews

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Daniel
Awesome

I received an utterly magnificent plant. Was worried a 4" plant would be pretty small but this thing is a lovely whopper. Crushed a leaf - wonderful !

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Bryan Sharland
Beautiful form

This is truly a wonderful small citrus tree. I am amazed at its delicate tiny leaves and compact branches. New growth leaves even have this lovely limey smell to them. Very healthy, grafted onto a strong rootstock. I'm glad I finally but the bullet and got this exclusive from Logee's.

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MGB
Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'

I bought my first ARL almost two years ago, and while overwintering indoors, it developed an impressive spider mite infestation. After the mites were eradicated, the tree appeared to be dying. In a last act of desperation, I hard pruned that little sucker and bought a second just to hedge my bets. It apparently had a will to live and bushed out immediately. Now BOTH my ARLs are thriving. I hope to see some flowering/fruit in the next year or so.

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Vinod
Great container plant bearing fruit in its second winter

I got this plant from Logees in fall of 2018, and it bloomed in the winter of 2019, indoors. The first few flowers were sterile, but then it set more than a dozen fruit on a 1-ft tall plant. It is Dec 2020, the plant is back indoors and the fruit are still ripening, turning from dark green to maroon. Meanwhile, there are flowerbuds already forming to produce next year's crop.

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John
Easy to grow

This is one of my favorite plants. I got the smaller size in the mail maybe late Spring of 2017. It had some growth during the summer and after the solstice it has gone bananas. Also it seems really resilient- I've had both fungus gnats and spider mites but my citrus seem to shrug them off. Same is holding true for the palestine lime, another favorite.

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