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Hand of Buddha Citron Tree | Citrus medica digitata

Hand of Buddha Citron Tree | Citrus medica digitata

  • There are some pretty unusual-looking fruits out there, but it's safe to say that this citron? Well, it's one of the very weirdest!
  • Named the Hand of Buddha after the fruit's finger-like projections, which remind some people of pictoral depictions of the Buddha, this citrus tree adds unparalleled visual impact to any patio it graces
  • Although often grown for purely ornamental value, the fun-looking fruit can indeed be used for culinary purposes, too. With no fleshy pulp inside, however, it's all about the peel and pith. Candy the peel, zest to make a vinaigrette or create an aromatic syrup infused with the fruit
  • Fruit production is preceded by the development of wonderfully aromatic white flowers, which contrast beautifully with the tree's large, olive green foliage
  • In many Asian cultures, the tree is a symbol of good fortune and happiness - all the more reason to grow one at home!
  • Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching. This formative pruning can involve cutting the main leader, if the expert tree growers decide this will produce a better shaped tree. This can stop the tree becoming "leggy", and promote stronger, bushier growth
$22.03

Original: $73.42

-70%
Hand of Buddha Citron Tree | Citrus medica digitata

$73.42

$22.03

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Hand of Buddha Citron Tree | Citrus medica digitata

  • There are some pretty unusual-looking fruits out there, but it's safe to say that this citron? Well, it's one of the very weirdest!
  • Named the Hand of Buddha after the fruit's finger-like projections, which remind some people of pictoral depictions of the Buddha, this citrus tree adds unparalleled visual impact to any patio it graces
  • Although often grown for purely ornamental value, the fun-looking fruit can indeed be used for culinary purposes, too. With no fleshy pulp inside, however, it's all about the peel and pith. Candy the peel, zest to make a vinaigrette or create an aromatic syrup infused with the fruit
  • Fruit production is preceded by the development of wonderfully aromatic white flowers, which contrast beautifully with the tree's large, olive green foliage
  • In many Asian cultures, the tree is a symbol of good fortune and happiness - all the more reason to grow one at home!
  • Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching. This formative pruning can involve cutting the main leader, if the expert tree growers decide this will produce a better shaped tree. This can stop the tree becoming "leggy", and promote stronger, bushier growth

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  • There are some pretty unusual-looking fruits out there, but it's safe to say that this citron? Well, it's one of the very weirdest!
  • Named the Hand of Buddha after the fruit's finger-like projections, which remind some people of pictoral depictions of the Buddha, this citrus tree adds unparalleled visual impact to any patio it graces
  • Although often grown for purely ornamental value, the fun-looking fruit can indeed be used for culinary purposes, too. With no fleshy pulp inside, however, it's all about the peel and pith. Candy the peel, zest to make a vinaigrette or create an aromatic syrup infused with the fruit
  • Fruit production is preceded by the development of wonderfully aromatic white flowers, which contrast beautifully with the tree's large, olive green foliage
  • In many Asian cultures, the tree is a symbol of good fortune and happiness - all the more reason to grow one at home!
  • Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching. This formative pruning can involve cutting the main leader, if the expert tree growers decide this will produce a better shaped tree. This can stop the tree becoming "leggy", and promote stronger, bushier growth