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Tahiti Patio Lime Tree

  • With its zesty green fruits, glossy evergreen foliage and fabulously fragrant flowers, the Tahiti lime (also known as the Persian or Bearss lime) is a citrus tree of the very highest quality.
  • Producing its fruits throughout the year, Tahiti limes are perfect for juicing, slicing into cocktails, grating into Thai curries or using to make a scrumptious Key Lime pie. Bosh.
  • Citrus plants like the Tahiti lime are as impactful from an ornamental perspective as they are for their fruiting prowess. The delicate white blooms radiate a lovely aroma, held against an impactful canvas of dark, evergreen foliage.
  • The fruits this tree bears are completely seedless, meaning no more fishing them out is required when juicing your fruit!
  • If you’re able to resist using them straight away while fresh, then you can dry your limes, grind them up and use the resulting powder as a seasoning for Middle-Eastern recipes.
$20.02

Original: $66.74

-70%
Tahiti Patio Lime Tree

$66.74

$20.02

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  • With its zesty green fruits, glossy evergreen foliage and fabulously fragrant flowers, the Tahiti lime (also known as the Persian or Bearss lime) is a citrus tree of the very highest quality.
  • Producing its fruits throughout the year, Tahiti limes are perfect for juicing, slicing into cocktails, grating into Thai curries or using to make a scrumptious Key Lime pie. Bosh.
  • Citrus plants like the Tahiti lime are as impactful from an ornamental perspective as they are for their fruiting prowess. The delicate white blooms radiate a lovely aroma, held against an impactful canvas of dark, evergreen foliage.
  • The fruits this tree bears are completely seedless, meaning no more fishing them out is required when juicing your fruit!
  • If you’re able to resist using them straight away while fresh, then you can dry your limes, grind them up and use the resulting powder as a seasoning for Middle-Eastern recipes.