
Rangpur 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.
Often called a lime due to its highly acidic lime tasting juice, Rangpur is actually a cross between a citron and a mandarin. Rangpur fruit turn a beautiful vibrant orange when ripe, adding a pop of colour to your cooking, fruit bowl and your garden. The rind is thin and knobbly, packing a powerful aroma reminiscent of tangerines and lemons. Rangpur flesh is juicy and very tart, with a complex flavour profile combining the sour tang of lime with the taste of mandarins. Rangpur fruit make fantastic marmalade.
Water rangpur trees regularly, especially during hot summer months, but avoid overwatering, as it can damage the roots. Fertilise with a citrus-specific fertiliser twice a year, once in spring and again in mid-summer. Prune your rangpur tree lightly for shaping and to remove any diseased or damaged branches. Rangpur lime trees benefit from extra protection during harsh frosts and extreme wind.
Names |
Rangpur, Rangpur Lime, Mandarin lime, Lemandarin, Lemon mandarin, Citrus x limonia |
Origin |
Rangpur region of Bangladesh |
Mature Size |
2-3m |
Foliage |
Dark green. |
Soil |
Well-drained soil. Add compost or citrus fertiliser before planting. |
Position |
Sunny warm position or plant in a pot so you can move inside when it gets cooler. Provide frost cloth protection from heavy frosts. |
Flavour |
Complex. Tart lime flavour with mandarin notes. |
Fruiting |
Winter-spring. Pick when they turn orange and feel slightly soft to the touch. |
Fruit Uses |
Their vibrant colour and unique flavour enhance marmalades, jellies, chutneys, cocktails, curries, marinades, and salad dressings. Use the zest in baking, desserts, and even fish dishes. Can be used to flavour gin. |