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Eremocitrus glauca × Meyer lemon

Woodlanders has been a leader in offering a wide range of Citrus and Citrus hybrids which are hardy outdoors beyond the normal Citrus growing areas. The 'Razzlequat' is an unusual and relatively cold hardy citrus hybrid with thorny, wiry branches and small narrow leaves. It is a hybrid between the Australian Desert Lime and probably the 'Meyer' Lemon.

The small lemon shaped fruits are unlike other citrus. They are only semi-segmented and the little round juice filled vesicles inside the fruit are quite loose and easily separated. They contain a rather sour juice. Southeastern Citrus expert Tom McClendon says of the fruit: "They were tart but good, much like a lime and with no unpleasant aftertaste at all."

Photos courtesy of UCR

Woodlanders has been a leader in offering a wide range of Citrus and Citrus hybrids which are hardy outdoors beyond the normal Citrus growing areas. The 'Razzlequat' is an unusual and relatively cold hardy citrus hybrid with thorny, wiry branches and small narrow leaves. It is a hybrid between the Australian Desert Lime and probably the 'Meyer' Lemon.

The small lemon shaped fruits are unlike other citrus. They are only semi-segmented and the little round juice filled vesicles inside the fruit are quite loose and easily separated. They contain a rather sour juice. Southeastern Citrus expert Tom McClendon says of the fruit: "They were tart but good, much like a lime and with no unpleasant aftertaste at all."

Photos courtesy of UCR

$38.40

Original: $128.00

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Eremocitrus glauca × Meyer lemon

$128.00

$38.40

Description

Woodlanders has been a leader in offering a wide range of Citrus and Citrus hybrids which are hardy outdoors beyond the normal Citrus growing areas. The 'Razzlequat' is an unusual and relatively cold hardy citrus hybrid with thorny, wiry branches and small narrow leaves. It is a hybrid between the Australian Desert Lime and probably the 'Meyer' Lemon.

The small lemon shaped fruits are unlike other citrus. They are only semi-segmented and the little round juice filled vesicles inside the fruit are quite loose and easily separated. They contain a rather sour juice. Southeastern Citrus expert Tom McClendon says of the fruit: "They were tart but good, much like a lime and with no unpleasant aftertaste at all."

Photos courtesy of UCR