Buddah's Hand Citron
This quirky citrus is unusual and interesting as the fruit is split down its length into a number of ‘finger-like’ sections, resembling a human hand.
The fruit lacks flesh, juice or seed development. Uses include ornaments in religious ceremonies, perfuming rooms and clothing.
As a general rule our trees should fruit in the second autumn after you have planted them, given they receive good nurture and optimal conditions.
All of our Citrus trees are all grafted to appropriate rootstock, we use clean Aus Citrus virus indexed tested propagation material and budwood. You are assured of a premium, quality, professionally grown tree.
This quirky citrus is unusual and interesting as the fruit is split down its length into a number of ‘finger-like’ sections, resembling a human hand.
The fruit lacks flesh, juice or seed development. Uses include ornaments in religious ceremonies, perfuming rooms and clothing.
As a general rule our trees should fruit in the second autumn after you have planted them, given they receive good nurture and optimal conditions.
All of our Citrus trees are all grafted to appropriate rootstock, we use clean Aus Citrus virus indexed tested propagation material and budwood. You are assured of a premium, quality, professionally grown tree.
This quirky citrus is unusual and interesting as the fruit is split down its length into a number of ‘finger-like’ sections, resembling a human hand.
The fruit lacks flesh, juice or seed development. Uses include ornaments in religious ceremonies, perfuming rooms and clothing.
As a general rule our trees should fruit in the second autumn after you have planted them, given they receive good nurture and optimal conditions.
All of our Citrus trees are all grafted to appropriate rootstock, we use clean Aus Citrus virus indexed tested propagation material and budwood. You are assured of a premium, quality, professionally grown tree.