Sweet Lime - Grafted
Sweet Lime is a refreshing citrus variety known for its mild, sweet flavour and very low acidity. Popular in warm climates, it produces smooth, juicy fruit that can be eaten fresh or juiced. Easy to grow in Brisbane and SEQ, this grafted citrus tree is productive, compact, and well suited to backyard orchards and home gardens. Quick Overview: Common Name: Sweet Lime / Indian Sweet Lime Botanical Name: Citrus limettioides Origin: South and Southeast Asia Height & Width: Typically 3–4 m high × 2–3 m wide (smaller if pruned or grown in containers) Foliage: Evergreen with glossy green leaves Flowers: Fragrant white blossoms in spring Fruit: Round to slightly oval fruit with pale green to yellow skin; sweet, mild flavour with very low acidity Harvest Season: Late winter to spring in SEQ Position: Full sun for best fruit production Soil: Well-drained soil enriched with organic matter Tolerance: Moderate drought tolerance once established; protect from heavy frost Maintenance: Low; regular feeding encourages strong growth and fruiting Propagation: Grafted Rootstock: Commonly grafted onto Trifoliata or Citrange rootstock for vigour and disease resistance Maintenance Tip: Remove any shoots growing from below the graft union and keep the graft point above soil level Etymology: Citrus comes from the Latin word for citron; limettioides means “resembling a lime,” referring to its lime-like appearance Detailed Description: Sweet Lime is a unique citrus variety valued for its gentle sweetness and low acidity, making it especially popular with children and those who prefer milder citrus flavours. The fruit is juicy and refreshing, often enjoyed fresh, juiced, or used in traditional drinks and recipes. In Brisbane and SEQ gardens, Sweet Lime performs reliably in full sun and well-drained soil. The tree develops into a compact, manageable size and produces regular crops with proper care. Its attractive evergreen foliage and fragrant blossoms also make it a pleasant ornamental addition to home gardens. Growth and Maintenance: Watering: Water deeply during establishment and fruit development; reduce watering during cooler months Fertilising: Apply a citrus-specific fertiliser in spring, summer, and autumn Mulching: Maintain organic mulch to retain moisture and improve soil health (keep mulch away from trunk) Drainage tip: Ensure soil drains freely, as citrus trees dislike waterlogged conditions Pruning: Shape control: Light pruning after harvest maintains size and structure Airflow: Remove crowded or crossing branches to improve airflow Container growing: Prune regularly to keep the tree compact in pots Common Uses: Backyard citrus tree for Brisbane and SEQ Fresh eating and juicing Family-friendly fruit tree with mild flavour Container or patio growing Home orchards and edible gardens Planting Benefits: Mild Sweet Flavour: Low acidity makes it easy to enjoy fresh Reliable Producer: Regular crops in warm climates Compact Growth: Suitable for smaller gardens and containers Easy-Care Citrus: Hardy and productive with simple maintenance
Specifications
- Size of pot
- 200mm
Variants (1)
- 200mm — 35.00 AUD — In stock
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