159
13 reviewsBeautiful fruiting citrus plant. Requires high light indoors. Allow top layer of soil to dry between watering. Lime trees can remain outside in during the summer. Bring in before the threat of frost. Plants require good draining soil. Keep evenly moist in Spring/Summer and reduce watering in winter. Feed regularly during the growing season. This lime variety flowers in the late fall and produce fruit early spring. The fruit is small and elongated. Inside are small spherical vessels filled with tart citrus juice, sometimes called citrus caviar.
- ConditionNew
0 chats · 2 favourites · 40 views
Other listings by gowry
Show allPopular on Karrot
Show allBear Cool Mist Humidifier
$59
Thorncliffe
3 Large Flower Stands with Rolling Casters
$20
Leaside
Frozen Blue Plush Blanket
$15
Thorncliffe Park
Vintage Unique Hot Water Bottle
$10
Leaside Bennington
Large schefflera arboricola House Plant
$40
O'connor Parkview
Maxwell & Williams Blue Rose 3pc Teacup, Plate and Saucer Set
$10
Leaside Bennington
TIFFANY & CO. TIFFANY COFFEE CUPS IN BONE CHINA, SET OF TWO
$220
O'connor Parkview
SESIMENT Black Pendant Light 11.8inches 2 Packs
$69
Thorncliffe
Black Bathroom Vanity Light Fixture
$60
Thorncliffe Park
Dewalt DC390 6 1/2-inch Cordless Circular Saw
$65
Old E York
#ThriftyPicks White Ceramic Wax Warmer with Bird Design
$20
Bermondsey
Reusable shopping bags
$5
Old E York
Large Teal and Grey Area Rug
$50
O'connor Parkview
Area Rug
$30
Thorncliffe Park
Lucky Bamboo Plant in White Pot
$18
O'connor Parkview
Ficus star light Variegated Plant
$7
O'connor Parkview
2 IKEA Skubb 5 Shelf Hanging Organizers
$10
Old E York
#ThriftyPicks Native American Wall Decor
$3
Bermondsey