Lemon, Lime and Citron varieties
Lemon, Lime and Citron varieties, Citrus limon, Citrus aurantifolia, Citrus medica. We have a good assortment of varieties
Lunario Lemon
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
This is another bigger size for the citrus enthusiasts.
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 18 pcs
Lemon Cedro
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
The graft is 10-15 cm high
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 1 pcs
Lemon Cedro
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 5 pcs
Meyer Lemon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus x Meyeri
Meyer Lemon from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
The graft is 20-25 cm high
Meyer Lemon was first discovered in China. It is assumed that it is a naturally occurred cross between a regular lemon and orange or tangerine. Fruits of Meyer have orange hue of yellow. Their taste is between sour and sweet, but much more to sour. The fruits of this variety ripen in late autumn and winter.
These are very popular fresh lemons for kitchen use. Their popularity is increasing because of their different taste and aroma. In Bulgaria we already have them very often on the market.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 39 pcs
Zagara Bianca Lemon Flying Dragon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Femminello Zagara Bianca on Flying Dragon
Lemon Zagara Bianca from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 36 pcs
Lunario Lemon Flying Dragon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 15 pcs
Meyer Lemon Flying Dragon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus x Meyeri
Meyer Lemon from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Meyer Lemon was first discovered in China. It is assumed that it is a naturally occurred cross between a regular lemon and orange or tangerine. Fruits of Meyer have orange hue of yellow. Their taste is between sour and sweet, but much more to sour. The fruits of this variety ripen in late autumn and winter.
These are very popular fresh lemons for kitchen use. Their popularity is increasing because of their different taste and aroma. In Bulgaria we already have them very often on the market.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 2 pcs
Tahiti Limette, Lime
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus aurantifolia
Tahiti Limette, Lime from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
If you like cocktails, then this is your Citrus.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 13 pcs
Lemon Cedro
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 8 pcs
Buddah's Hand Citron
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus medica 'Buddah's Hand'
Buddah's Hand Citron from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 17 pcs
Lemon red
Citrus limon red, Lemon red
This is still a very rare Citrus variety all around the world. In many countries, this new hybridit still has not been seen live. The plants are well developed and come to you loaded with flowers or fruits, according to the season.
The taste of the red lemons is less acidic if compared with that of the yellow lemons. The fruits are used in the same way, but are especially valuable in their appearance.
This variety is grown as all other citrus plants. It is best to overwinter the plants in a cool place, below +10 deg C.
Availability: 18 pcs
Lemon red
Citrus limon red, Lemon red
This is still a very rare Citrus variety all around the world. In many countries, this new hybridit still has not been seen live. The plants are well developed and come to you loaded with flowers or fruits, according to the season.
The taste of the red lemons is less acidic if compared with that of the yellow lemons. The fruits are used in the same way, but are especially valuable in their appearance.
This variety is grown as all other citrus plants. It is best to overwinter the plants in a cool place, below +10 deg C.
Availability: 25 pcs
Meyer Lemon
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Citrus limon Meyer</span></span></span></p>
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<p>Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Meyer" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.</p>
<p>As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.</p>
<p>In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.</p>
<p>Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:</p>
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Availability: 7 pcs
Lemon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 88 pcs
Lunario Lemon
Lemon Lunario produced from cutting
Citrus limon Lunario
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 12 pcs
Buddah's Hand Citron
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus medica 'Buddah's Hand'
Buddah's Hand Citron from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 17 pcs
Lunario Lemon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 14 pcs
Lunario Lemon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
The graft is 20-25 cm high
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 16 pcs
Australian finger lime, Caviar lime
Australian finger lime, Caviar lime
Citrus australasica var. Sanguinea
Australian lime or caviar is a native of the coastal border region of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
This is a thorny shrub or small tree with edible fruits. Theyr flesh is a set of globular vesicles, also called pearls, which is why the plants are called caviar.
Тhe peel is rough and thin, not easily injured and can be dried and use as a flavouring spice.
The juice is acidic like that of the other lime varieties.
Availability: 2 pcs
300 g fertilizer for treatment of chlorosis
Fertilizer concentrate for chlorosis treatment
Special blend, prevents the appearance of yellow new leaves, treats long-lasting chlorosis, supports quality growth
Ingredients: Iron salts, magnesium salts, acidifying ions, additional minerals.
Application: Dissolve 1 tablespoon in 1 gallon of tap water and water the plants abundantly every 2 to 4 weeks. In case of severely damaged plants, apply the fertilizer every 2 weeks until green and quality new growth is developped! Could be applied all year round to potted plants. Use with caution to avoid rust spots on any surrounding surfaces! Please note, that this fertilizer will affect mostly the new growth, not the old leaves that are already damaged. Do not overdose!
Storage: In a tightly closed package, in a dry and dark place. Durability: 2 years.
Net: 10.5 oz (300 gr)
Own recipe of the nursery Palm Center-Plovdiv Ltd., Bulgaria, www.palmi.bg
Availability: 170 pcs
200 g fertilizer for treatment of chlorosis
Fertilizer concentrate for chlorosis treatment
Special blend, prevents the appearance of yellow new leaves, treats long-lasting chlorosis, supports quality growth
Ingredients: Iron salts, magnesium salts, acidifying ions, additional minerals.
Application: Dissolve 1 tablespoon in 1 gallon of tap water and water the plants abundantly every 2 to 4 weeks. In case of severely damaged plants, apply the fertilizer every 2 weeks until green and quality new growth is developped! Could be applied all year round to potted plants. Use with caution to avoid rust spots on any surrounding surfaces! Please note, that this fertilizer will affect mostly the new growth, not the old leaves that are already damaged. Do not overdose!
Storage: In a tightly closed package, in a dry and dark place. Durability: 2 years.
Net: 7 oz (200 gr)
Own recipe of the nursery Palm Center-Plovdiv Ltd., Bulgaria, www.palmi.bg
Availability: 9 pcs
Lemon red
Citrus limon red, Lemon red
This is still a very rare Citrus variety all around the world. In many countries, this new hybridit still has not been seen live. The plants are well developed and come to you loaded with flowers or fruits, according to the season.
The taste of the red lemons is less acidic if compared with that of the yellow lemons. The fruits are used in the same way, but are especially valuable in their appearance.
This variety is grown as all other citrus plants. It is best to overwinter the plants in a cool place, below +10 deg C.
Availability: 43 pcs
Zagara Bianca Lemon
Important notice! Most citrus plants on the market are produced for planting in orchards in the Mediterranean countries. They have a large overall height, have high graft and are difficult to shape and support at home. Rootstocks on which they are grafted are very fast growing, which is fine for the open ground in the subtropics, but is not desirable when growing in pot in the temperate climate.
All our small citrus plants are produced specifically for the Bulgarian market and are ideally suited for home cultivation. The rootstocks cause compact growth, grafts are low and this allows making an excellent shape of the crown, to be suitable for growing in pots. The used rootstocks are trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon') and Volkamer lemon, Citrus volkameriana. Trifoliate orange is frost-hardy to -25°C, and significantly increases the cold resistance of plants grafted on it.
Citrus limon Femminello Zagara Bianca
Lemon Zagara Bianca from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 77 pcs
Lunario Lemon
Citrus limon Lunario
Lemon Lunario from Botanical Garden - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
This is another bigger size for the citrus enthusiasts.
Not all lemon varieties bear fruits all year round. The "Lunario" variety is from southern Italy and is characterized by the excellen fruit quality and fruit bearing year round.
As with all other Citrus plants, the orange is susceptible to scales and spider mites and needs to be sprayed twice a year.
In winter it will need a cool place with temperatures 0-10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, the leaves usually fall off. In summer it needs to be outside and abundantly watered.
Much more information about all citrus species is available on our forum:
Availability: 20 pcs