Lime Rangpur

The Lime Rangpur is a unique and flavourful citrus variety, known for its vibrant orange-red skin and rich, tangy flavour with a hint of mandarin-like sweetness. Despite its name, the Rangpur Lime is more closely related to a mandarin or lemon, offering a sharp, acidic taste that makes it perfect for juicing, zesting, and adding a bright citrusy twist to drinks, marinades, and desserts. The fruit’s thin, smooth skin and juicy interior make it a favourite among chefs and mixologists. The Rangpur Lime tree is a hardy grower, providing a generous harvest during winter and early spring. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an ideal choice for home gardeners looking for a distinctive and versatile citrus tree that adds both beauty and bold flavour to their garden.

LIME RANGPUR TREE FEATURES

  • Fruit: Medium-sized with vibrant orange-red skin and a tangy, slightly sweet flavour
  • Height: 3-4 metres when mature
  • Growing Habits: Upright and spreading, self-fertile, thrives in full sun, prefers well-drained soil, suitable for garden planting or large pots.

See similar: Citrus Trees | Limes | Mandarins

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As recommended by the Swiss Rose Garden Nursery.

  1. Dig a hole 60cm wide and 60cm deep. If the topsoil is usable, separate it from the sand as it can be re-used in the hole. When planting roses in an existing rose bed or where roses have been previously grown during the last 5 years, the soil must be replaced.
  2. Mix together a mixture that contains 2 parts topsoil, 2 parts compost, 1 part manure or buy a Soil Improver, Landscaping or Rose Soil mix from a Landscape supply place. About 100 litres per planting hole is recommended.
  3. A layer of manure can be placed at the bottom of the hole and then the hole filled with the above soil mix.
  4. Place one handful of slow-release fertilizer at 20cm depth from the top where the roots of the newly planted rose will be situated.
  5. Soak the soil thoroughly and lightly compact.
  6. Now plant the rose in this mix with the surface of the plant even with the surface of the prepared area, e.g., the graft union should be about 5 to 10 cm above soil level.
  7. Water every day for the first six months from October onwards, up to 10 litres per day during warm weather is recommended for strong deep root development.
  8. Plant roses 1m to 1.2m apart.

Enjoy the beautiful roses!