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Citrus medica digitata
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The fingered citron, or Buddha's hand, gives very unusual fruit, with a thick peel and no flesh, and shaped like a hand. -2 to -3°C. See sizes on French page.
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Synonyms, common name of Citrus medica digitata
Buddha's hand, fingered citron, Cedrat sarcodactilis
Origin of Citrus medica digitata
South-east Asia
Hardiness of Citrus medica digitata
-2 to -3°C
Description of Citrus medica digitata
The fingered citron, or Buddha's hand, gives very unusual fruit, with a thick peel and no flesh, and shaped like a hand.
How to grow Citrus medica digitata
In a container in full sun in a humus-rich, sandy, rich and well-drained soil.
Technical sheet
Data sheet
- Leaves:
- evergreen
- Flowers:
- yes
- Edible:
- yes
- Fragrant:
- yes
- Exposure:
- full sun
- Can be grown in a container:
- yes
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