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Key Lime Tree (Mexican Lime Tree)

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Please note: OurEstablished Range, Medium Standard Range (14L pot), andTall Standard Range trees are available for pickup only, as their size exceeds standard courier limits. 

Key lime trees (Mexican lime tree) produce fruit that are smaller than their supermarket cousins, boasting a vibrant yellow-green skin and a uniquely tart, aromatic juice. With Key limes, there's an endless world of culinary possibilities, you are not just restricted to margaritas and Key lime pie. Zest them into dressings, marinades, cocktails, and even desserts. Squeeze the juice into sauces, curries, and refreshing summer drinks.

Unlike regular limes, key lime trees are naturally smaller and bushier, making them ideal for container gardening or adding a touch of citrusy charm to patios and balconies. Key limes thrive in both the ground and containers. If using a container, choose one with drainage holes and use a good quality citrus potting mix. Pots offer flexibility and easy protection from frost. Combine Key limes with fragrant herbs like lavender or rosemary for a sensory feast.

Key limes are hardy. They tolerate cooler temperatures than many other citrus, making them well-suited for most New Zealand regions. However, they still appreciate a sunny spot and protection from strong winds. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, but avoid overwatering. Aim for moist, not soggy soil.

Names

Key Lime, Mexican Lime, West Indian Lime, Citrus aurantifolia Swingle

Origin

Tropical Southeast Asia

Mature Size

1.5-2m

Foliage

Glossy green leaves and delicate white blossoms. The scent is a delightful mix of citrus and springtime, adding a touch of the tropics to your patio or garden.

Soil

Well-draining soil is essential, so consider adding compost or sand if needed.

Position

Choose a spot that has at least 6 hours of direct sunlight.

Flavour

Intense, complex, acidic lime flavour

Fruiting

Within 1-2 years your tree should have clusters of bright green fruits. They typically ripen in autumn, turning a bright yellow and becoming slightly softer to the touch.

Fruit Uses

Zest the peel for cocktails and desserts, squeeze the juice for marinades and sauces, or slice them thinly for garnishes. cocktails, marinades, and desserts to new heights.

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