YouTube on MSN: 15 years for this? Tasting unusual fruit from an Australian finger lime tree!
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he shares his 15-year journey with an Australian native finger lime tree. Discover what happens when a grafted finger lime dies and the rootstock grows instead.
15 years for this? Tasting unusual fruit from an Australian finger lime tree!
This year, for the first time, you don’t have to be a scientist or an Australian to taste citrus caviar from legendary finger limes, as the initial, very small harvest from commercial plantings in ...
Finger limes, Citrus australiasica also called “rainforest pearls” are native to the subtropical rainy forests of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Indigenous Australians used finger limes ...
Modern Farmer: This Finger Lime Farm Is Nothing to Shake a Finger At
Los Angeles Times: Market Watch: Australian finger limes make a splash in Santa Monica
One of the rarest and most sought-after fruits, the Australian finger lime, has started showing up in significant quantities at the Santa Monica farmers market, creating a minor sensation. The fruit’s ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Dream to bring finger limes to north Queensland starts to bear fruit
One man's dream to bring a fruit tree not typically known for growing in northern regions is finally a reality. North Queensland man Jock Hansen is a landscaper turned farmer who has planted finger ...
Dream to bring finger limes to north Queensland starts to bear fruit
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