Discover the elegance and uniqueness of the Red Finger Lime Tree (Grafted) 2-3ft Tall, an exotic citrus plant that produces slender, finger-shaped fruit filled with tiny juice pearls. Known as the “citrus caviar,” the red finger lime adds sophistication to culinary dishes and cocktails. This grafted tree is shipped in a pot with soil, ready to thrive in your garden or container.
The Red Finger Lime Tree is perfect for adding a touch of tropical beauty to patios, gardens, or landscaping projects. Its grafting ensures faster fruit production and healthier growth, making it a great choice for experienced gardeners and beginners alike.
This tree thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, adapting well to both warm climates and cooler regions when grown in containers. With minimal care, the red finger lime produces vibrant fruit that’s ideal for garnishing drinks, enhancing dishes, or gifting to citrus enthusiasts.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Product Type: Grafted Red Finger Lime Tree for fresh, exotic citrus fruit.
- Condition: Shipped as a healthy live plant with pot and soil.
- Size: Compact 2-3ft tall, suitable for small gardens or container planting.
- Material: Delivered in a 1-gallon pot, ready for transplantation.
- Versatility: Thrives in gardens, patios, or as an indoor plant in sunny areas.
Versatile Uses:
- Culinary: Use red finger limes as garnishes or add their citrus pearls to elevate dishes and drinks.
- Décor: Enhance patios, balconies, or landscaping projects with this striking citrus plant.
- Gifting: A thoughtful and unique gift for citrus lovers or gardening enthusiasts.
- Eco-Friendly: Grow pesticide-free, organic citrus pearls right at home.
FAQs:
1. How tall is the Red Finger Lime Tree?
The tree is 2-3ft tall, making it perfect for compact spaces or container planting.
2. Does the tree come with soil?
Yes, the tree is shipped in a pot with nutrient-rich soil, ready for immediate planting.
3. Can this tree be grown indoors?
Yes, the tree thrives in containers and can be placed indoors near a sunny window during cooler months.
4. How often should I water the tree?
Water deeply once or twice a week, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged.
5. When will the tree produce fruit?
With proper care, the grafted tree can start producing fruit within 1-2 years after planting.