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Friday, June 22, 2012

Grow Citrus for Buddha in Southern California

Per Wikipedia's article on the Buddha's Hand Citrus
"Buddha's hand, Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis, or the fingered citron, is an unusually shaped citron variety whose fruit is segmented into finger-like sections, resembling a human hand. In Japanese, it is called bushukan.

This citron variety's different cultivars and variations form a gradient from "open-hand" types with outward-splayed segments to "closed-hand" types, in which the fingers are kept together. There are also half-fingered fruits, in which the basal side is united and the apical side fingered. The origin of this kind of citron is commonly traced back to the Far East, probably northeastern India or China, where most domesticated citrus fruits originate."

Buddah's Hand: photo courtesy of KTsRefinishingSchool.blogspot.com

The rind of the Buddha’s Hand or Citrus Medica offers its culinary adventurers a chance to obtain more rind than a regular lemon. However, you pay for that extra rind, and in this case, it is somewhere around $10 per lemon. The Buddha’s Hand is said to have originated from India or China and exhibits an outstanding aromatic appeal.


The best conditions to support the Buddha's Hand are temperate climates, such as those found in the coastal areas of Southern California and inland valleys. The Buddha's Hand trees can be grown from tree branch cuttings that are more than two years old. This is your chance to win your block's most exciting fruit award.


Buddha's Hand Fruit is a unique type of citrus that is known for its strong scent and distinct appearance. It is one of the oldest cultivars of citrus in the world, with records dating back centuries. The fruit is shaped like a hand with elongated fingers, hence the name. It was first grown in China and Northern India and is sometimes referred to as Fingered Citron. Despite its unusual appearance, the fruit is great in containers and can be grown indoors during the winter months. The fruit typically ripens from November to January and can be used for its zest or as a cocktail garnish. Moreover, the fruit produces delightfully sporadic white flowers.

Buddha's 🤲 Fruit is a unique type of 🍊 that is known for its strong scent and distinct appearance. It is one of the oldest cultivars of 🍊 in the 🌍, with records dating back centuries. The fruit is shaped like a hand with elongated fingers, hence the name. It was first grown in China and Northern India and is sometimes referred to as Fingered Citron. Despite its unusual appearance, the fruit is great in containers and can be grown indoors during the winter months. The fruit typically ripens from November to January and can be used for its zest or as a cocktail garnish. Moreover, the fruit produces delightfully sporadic white 🌸.

Don't forget about the soil!!!




  

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