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Skimmia japonica 'Perosa' (PBR) (Pot Size: 2 Litre Pot)

Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' (Pot Size: 2 Litre Pot)

Skimmia japonica 'Finchy' (PBR) (Pot Size: 2 Litre Pot)

Fatsia Japonica 10L (80-100cm)

Scottish Fine Soaps Sea Kelp Conditioner 30ml 220 x 30ml

Scottish Fine Soaps Sea Kelp Conditioner 5 Litre 2 x 5 Litre

Scottish Fine Soaps Sea Kelp Conditioner 300ml 6 x 300ml

Scottish Fine Soaps Sea Kelp Moisturiser 5 Litre 2 x 5 Litre

Scottish Fine Soaps Sea Kelp Moisturiser 50ml 165 x 50ml

Scottish Fine Soaps Sea Kelp Moisturiser 300ml 6 x 300ml

Citrus Mini Limequat Bush (Pot Size: 15cm)

Citrus Mini Limequat Bush (Pot Size: 15cm)

The Mini Limequat tree is a versatile plant, equally suited for indoor ornamental charm or outdoor patio decoration. Its adaptability makes it beginner-friendly; being compact (stands at around 40cm tall including pot), easy to transplant, and can be lightly pruned to shape. Glossy green leaves serve as a lush backdrop, and come spring, fragrant blossoms release a sweet, citrusy fragrance, elevating your senses and surroundings. This mini limequat tree is self-fertile and will naturally flower in spring, followed by a bounty of colourful fruit from October to April. The Eustis Limequat is a citrus fruit hybrid that is a cross between a Key lime (Citrus aurantiifolia) and a kumquat (Fortunella japonica) and was developed by Walter Tennyson Swingle in the 1900s, in Eustis, Florida. These little Eustis Limequats are real stars! They’re a bit bigger and less seedy than their limequat cousins, and their taste is a delightful blend of sweetness with just a hint of tang – perfect for adding a twist to your drinks and seafood dishes. What’s more, you can pop the whole fruit in your mouth – imagine the fun cocktails or unique garnishes you can create with these little wonders. And to top it off, they’re packed with vitamin C – a healthy choice too! We will always pick the best plant on our nursery for you, however, please note that fruit on your citrus plant is not guaranteed, as this will be dependent on the time of year – with fruits being produced normally from beginning of autumn for most varieties. Plants ordered later in the season are more likely to drop their fruits in transit or may be despatched without fruit if they have finished producing. With correct feeding and care they will continue to fruit with the next cycle. As fruits ripen, they may also develop in colour. E.g. limes will show yellow or orange when they are ripe. The limes we know from supermarkets are picked immature to retain acidity and firmness and as such are green.

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