Red Australian Finger Lime

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$19.99

Red Australian Finger Lime produces vibrant, caviar-like juice pearls prized by chefs for their crisp texture and bright citrus pop.

  • True finger lime with red to pink citrus “caviar.”
  • Distinct pearls burst with juice when cut.
  • Primarily used as a culinary finishing citrus.
  • Well suited to warm climates or container growing.
  • Self-fertile.
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Description

Australian finger limes are unlike any other citrus. Instead of segmented flesh, the fruit contains hundreds of tiny, separate juice vesicles that spill out like caviar when the rind is opened—earning the nickname “citrus caviar.”

This red Australian finger lime selection produces pink to red pearls with a bright, refreshing citrus flavor. It’s primarily grown for culinary use, where the pearls are used as a garnish or finishing touch on seafood, desserts, salads, and cocktails. Flavor is lively and aromatic rather than sweet, and the texture is the true star.

Overview

  • True Australian finger lime with red to pink juice pearls.
  • Unique caviar-like texture used as a culinary garnish.
  • Bright, refreshing citrus flavor.
  • Seed content varies.
  • Self-fertile.

Growing Details

Latin Name: Citrus australasica
Site and Soil: Full sun; well-drained soil
Rootstock: 1-gallon trees on Flying Dragon; larger sizes on C-35
Hardiness: Frost sensitive; protect from freezing temperatures
Bearing Age: Often fruits immediately; grafted trees may produce in their first season
Size at Maturity:
Flying Dragon: Typically 6–8 ft tall and wide
C-35: Typically 10–12 ft tall and wide
Note: Trees grown in containers remain smaller and are easily maintained with pruning.
Bloom Time: Spring, with additional blooms possible in warm climates
Ripening Time: Late fall through winter; may extend into early spring in mild regions
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile
Seed Content: Seedless
Pests & Diseases: Similar to other citrus; good airflow and drainage reduce issues

Additional Notes

  • Grower’s Insight: Finger limes release their juice pearls naturally when cut—no squeezing required—making them ideal for precise plating and cocktails.
  • Regional Insight: Performs best in mild citrus climates; container culture allows successful growing in cooler regions with winter protection.
  • Explore more lemon and lime varieties in our collection: Limes & Lemons

Planting & Care

At a Glance – Red Australian Finger Lime

  • Sun: 3/4 day to full day of sun
  • Soil: Well-drained soil
  • Soil pH: Performs best between 5.5–6.5
  • Water: Moderate; consistent during establishment
  • Tree Size: Compact to medium, manageable with pruning
  • Pollination: Self-fertile
  • Harvest: Late fall through winter
  • Hardiness: Frost sensitive; protect from freezing

Planting & Care – Red Australian Finger Lime

Site Selection

  • Choose a sunny, warm location with protection from cold winds.
  • Sheltered microclimates improve growth and fruit quality.
  • Good air circulation supports healthy citrus growth.

Soil Preparation (In-Ground vs Container)

  • In-ground: Excellent drainage is essential; raised planting helps in heavier soils.
  • In-ground: Slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5–6.5) supports nutrient uptake.
  • Container: Use a fast-draining citrus mix in a container with drainage holes.
  • Container: Containers allow easy protection in cooler climates.

Planting Instructions

  1. Dig a hole about twice the width of the root ball, or choose a container slightly larger than the root mass.
  2. Set the tree so the root flare sits at or slightly above finished soil or potting mix.
  3. Backfill gently and water thoroughly.
  4. Mulch lightly for in-ground trees, keeping mulch away from the trunk.

Watering (In-Ground vs Container)

  • In-ground, establishment: Keep soil evenly moist during the first growing season.
  • In-ground, established: Deep, periodic watering supports steady growth and fruiting.
  • Simple check: Water when soil is dry 3–6″ below the surface.
  • Container: Water thoroughly, then allow the top couple inches of mix to dry.

Fertilizing

  • Finger limes respond well to consistent citrus nutrition.
  • Base feeding: Apply slow-release citrus fertilizer in early spring and early summer.
  • Support feeding: Supplemental liquid feeding during active growth promotes flowering and fruit development.
  • Reduce feeding later in the season to help the tree harden before winter.

Cold Care

  • Protect trees during freezing weather, especially when young.
  • Container trees can be moved to sheltered locations during cold snaps.

Pruning & Harvest

  • Light pruning maintains shape and airflow.
  • Harvest when fruit is fully sized and pearls show strong color.

General Tips

  • Handle fruit gently to preserve the integrity of the juice pearls.
  • Best used fresh as a finishing citrus rather than for juice extraction.