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Default Citrus medica 'Buddha's Hand'

Great excitement down here - Ray has successfully propagated about half a
dozen of these from the small plant I gave him in March *and* the parent
plant has lots of new fruits on it in varying sizes. They aren't used for
culinary purposes much - apart from candying the peel - but are used to
scent houses in Japan and China, apparently. The perfume of the fruit is
outstanding.
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South Devon
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'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
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