An ornamental citrus tree prized for its fragrant white blooms and sharp tasting lemons amongst its glossy, oval leaves, born on stems that carry stout spines. Best grown in a container to limit its bushy growth, Citrus trifoliata will enjoy a conservatory setting during the winter (protecting it from temperatures below 10°C), and an outdoor sunny spot over summer. Highly scented white blossoms appear in spring and early summer, followed by 4cm (2in) wide fruits. Sometimes a second burst of lemon-scented blooms occurs in autumn.
Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that any plant will be sent out with buds, flowers or developing fruit.