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БагаторічнаCistus crispus
Cistus crispus
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Cistus inflatus
Cistus inflatus
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Common gum cistus
Cistus ladanifer
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БагаторічнаLaurel-leaf cistus
Cistus laurifolius
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БагаторічнаMontpelier rock-rose
Cistus monspeliensis
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БагаторічнаPoplar-leaved cistus
Cistus populifolius
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БагаторічнаSage-leaf rock-rose
Cistus salviifolius
Bloom Color: White. Main Bloom Time: Late spring. Form: Spreading or horizontal.
БагаторічнаBitter-apple
Citrullus colocynthis
БагаторічнаAfghan-melon
Citrullus lanatus
A classic oblong watermelon with greenish-gray rind and sweet red flesh, bred by the USDA for disease resistance to Fusarium wilt and anthracnose. Start seed indoors in peat pots or direct sow once soil is warm, giving the sprawling vines plenty of room. Water consistently while fruit sizes up, then
Key Lime
Citrus aurantifolia
Key lime, also called Mexican lime, produces small, intensely aromatic and juicy fruit beloved for pie, drinks, and marinades. This tender, somewhat thorny citrus stays compact and grows readily in a container that can shelter indoors in cold weather. Grow a grafted tree in full sun with excellent d
Key Lime
Citrus aurantiifolia
Key lime is a small, thorny tree distinct from the larger Persian lime (Citrus latifolia) — its fruit is smaller, more aromatic, more acidic, and nearly seedless at full yellow ripeness. It is self-fertile and bears prolifically in truly tropical conditions; the tree is damaged by any frost and requ
Sour Orange
Citrus aurantium
The sour or Seville orange yields bitter, aromatic fruit that is the classic base for marmalade and its fragrant blossoms for perfume. Grow in full sun on well-drained soil, protecting it from frost, and note that it is also widely used as a hardy, disease-resistant rootstock. Water deeply and feed
Australian Finger Lime
Citrus australasica
The Australian finger lime bears elongated fruit packed with juicy, caviar-like vesicles that burst with tart citrus flavor, making it a chef's favorite. Native to rugged coastal Australia, this compact, thorny citrus is tough and adapts well to container culture. Grow from a potted tree in full sun
Kaffir Lime (Makrut Lime)
Citrus hystrix
Plant in well-drained, slightly acidic soil in full sun; makrut lime is grown primarily for its distinctive double-lobed leaves, which are the indispensable aromatic herb of Thai and Cambodian cooking, used in curries, soups, and stir-fries to impart an intensely floral, citrusy perfume that no othe
Fukushu Kumquat Tree
Citrus japonica
Fukushu is a compact kumquat producing small oval citrus with an edible sweet rind and tart flesh, well suited to container growing. Grow it in full sun in rich, well-drained soil and water when the top inch dries, avoiding both drought stress and soggy roots. In climates with frost, keep it potted
Yuzu
Citrus junos
Yuzu is prized almost entirely for its intensely aromatic rind and highly acidic juice rather than its thin, seedy flesh; the fruit is rarely eaten out of hand but is indispensable in Japanese cuisine as a seasoning, in yuzu kosho paste, and in bath products. It is self-fertile and grafted trees beg
Persian Bearss Lime Tree
Citrus latifolia
Persian Bearss is a prolific, thornless lime producing juicy, seedless fruit perfect for cooking and drinks. It is one of the more cold-tolerant limes but still needs protection below freezing. Plant in full sun in fast-draining soil and keep the graft union above the soil line. Water deeply and let
Sweet Lime
Citrus limettioides
Sweet lime yields mild, low-acid fruit prized in South Asia and the Mediterranean for fresh juice. Grow in full sun on well-drained soil, protecting it from any frost, or keep it in a large pot to shelter indoors in cold climates. Feed with a citrus fertilizer through the growing season and water de
Eureka Lemon
Citrus limon
The Eureka is California's go-to commercial lemon, a strong grower that produces tart, juicy fruit nearly year-round. It bears reliably and adapts well to container culture, making it a practical choice for both mild-climate yards and patios that overwinter indoors. Grow a grafted tree in full sun w
Rangpur Lime
Citrus limonia
Rangpur lime is actually a mandarin-lime hybrid (not a true lime) prized for its mandarin orange appearance, intensely sour juice, and significantly greater cold-hardiness than Key or Persian limes, making it a practical choice for zone 8 citrus gardens and container culture. It is self-fertile, pro
Pomelo
Citrus maxima
Pomelo is the largest citrus fruit — often the size of a large cantaloupe — and the ancestor of the grapefruit. It is less bitter than grapefruit, with a sweeter, milder flavor, and a very thick pith that insulates the segments. Trees are self-fertile but cross-pollination with another variety incre
Citron
Citrus medica
Citron is an ancient citrus grown mainly for its thick, fragrant rind, which is candied or used in preserves. It is among the most frost-tender citrus, so grow it in full sun in the warmest possible spot or in a container to move under cover. Provide rich, well-drained soil and steady moisture, feed
Buddha's Hand Citron
Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis
Buddha's hand is a citron variety bearing distinctive finger-like lobes that contain only aromatic peel with no juice or pulp; it is valued entirely for its intensely fragrant zest used in baking, cocktails, and as a natural air freshener. Trees are self-fertile and small enough to grow in 15–20 gal
Grapefruit
Citrus paradisi
Grapefruit is self-fertile and produces best in the warmest citrus climates — the prolonged heat of south Texas and southern California delivers better sugar development than coastal or inland zones 9. Trees are large and vigorous; allow 20–25 feet between them and avoid overcrowding with other tree