Citrus × limonia 'Rangpur' (Grafted) (Rangpur Lime)
Citrus × limonia 'Rangpur' (Grafted) (Rangpur Lime)
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Citrus × limonia 'Rangpur' (Grafted) (Rangpur Lime) is a unique and versatile citrus hybrid, believed to be a cross between a mandarin and a lemon, prized for its attractive appearance and intensely aromatic, acidic fruit. This grafted tree features dense, glossy green foliage and produces abundant, small to medium-sized round fruits that resemble mandarins but have a thin, orange-russet skin and tart, juicy, deep orange flesh. The flavour is sharply acidic with a distinctive floral and spicy undertone, making it excellent for culinary uses, beverages, and marmalades.
Ideal for home orchards and ornamental edible gardens, the grafted Rangpur Lime thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. The grafted form ensures earlier fruiting, improved disease resistance, and a more manageable size. This tree is particularly valued for its decorative fruit, vigorous growth, and unique flavour that serves as an excellent lemon or lime substitute in various dishes and drinks.

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Mature height
3–4 metres
Mature width
2–3 metres
Spacing
3–4 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Glossy green foliage; white flowers; orange-russet skinned fruits with deep orange flesh
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Flowers spring (September to November); fruits ripen autumn to winter (April to July)
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Low to moderate. Requires regular watering and feeding during growing season
Root System
Compact, non-invasive root system suitable for garden beds and large containers