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Citrus medica 'Fingered', Citrus of the Rutaceae family is an evergreen shrub or small tree. Its branches have thick and hard spines; The leaves are oblong in shape, with alternating single leaves, leathery texture, glandular spots, and a special aromatic aroma; It can bloom multiple times throughout the year, with the peak flowering period between April and May. The color is mainly white, and there are also colors such as red and purple; The fruit period is from June to October every year, with white flesh and no seeds. The unique shape resembling a hand, with fingers clasped together in a fist, is called the "Fist Buddha Hand", while the one who extends their fingers is called the "Open Buddha Hand".
Citrus medica 'Fingered', Originating from India, it is mainly cultivated in Guangdong, Sichuan, Zhejiang and other regions in China. Mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. It prefers light and warmth, is not cold resistant, tolerant to shade, barrenness, and waterlogging. It is suitable for cultivation in areas with sufficient rainfall and no freezing in winter. The main propagation methods are cutting and grafting.
Citrus medica 'Fingered', Citrus of the Rutaceae family is an evergreen shrub or small tree. Its branches have thick and hard spines; The leaves are oblong in shape, with alternating single leaves, leathery texture, glandular spots, and a special aromatic aroma; It can bloom multiple times throughout the year, with the peak flowering period between April and May. The color is mainly white, and there are also colors such as red and purple; The fruit period is from June to October every year, with white flesh and no seeds. The unique shape resembling a hand, with fingers clasped together in a fist, is called the "Fist Buddha Hand", while the one who extends their fingers is called the "Open Buddha Hand".
Citrus medica 'Fingered', Originating from India, it is mainly cultivated in Guangdong, Sichuan, Zhejiang and other regions in China. Mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. It prefers light and warmth, is not cold resistant, tolerant to shade, barrenness, and waterlogging. It is suitable for cultivation in areas with sufficient rainfall and no freezing in winter. The main propagation methods are cutting and grafting.