Limequat (Citrus Floridana)
Limequat (Citrus Floridana)
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Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with the Limequat plant!
This unique citrus plant is a cross between a lime and a kumquat, resulting in a flavor that's both tangy and sweet. The beautiful fruit is small and oval with a thin, edible skin and juicy flesh that's bursting with flavor. It's perfect for use in drinks, marinades, and even desserts, adding a zesty punch that's sure to keep you coming back for more.
One of the best things about the Limequat is that it's a prolific producer, meaning you'll get plenty of fruit to enjoy throughout the season. And because it's a compact plant, it's easy to grow and maintain in containers.
So if you're looking for a unique and delicious addition to your garden or indoor plant collection, look no further than the Limequat plant. Its exceptional taste and abundant harvest are sure to make it a favorite among citrus lovers and gardeners alike.
Plant Care
The Limequat plant is a low-maintenance citrus variety that thrives in well-draining soil and full sun. Water your plant deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Fertilize your plant regularly and prune it to maintain its shape and encourage fruit production. Protect your plant from frost and extreme temperatures, and keep an eye out for pests and diseases. With these simple care instructions, your Limequat plant will thrive and provide you with delicious fruit for years to come.
- Propagation Method: Grafted plant, ready to produce fruit within 1 year with proper care.
- Fertility: Self-fertilizes.
- Temperature Tolerance: Ideal Minimum: 15 C - Minimum Tolerated (briefly): 10 C
Shipping
Please note that all plants are trimmed/pruned for shipping. Roots are wrapped and kept moist with a substrate mix that can be shaken off for planting.
**Please note that you will need a container and potting soil to pot your plants upon arrival.**
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