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Lidl has Calamondin plants coming in this Thursday.

Wikipedia broadly describes them as a hybrid between a Mandarin and a
Kumquat, and as frost sensitive.

Anyone have experience of growing these, and how they perform compared to
lemon trees?

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On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:15:19 +0100, "David WE Roberts"
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Lidl has Calamondin plants coming in this Thursday.

Wikipedia broadly describes them as a hybrid between a Mandarin and a
Kumquat, and as frost sensitive.

Anyone have experience of growing these, and how they perform compared to
lemon trees?


Yes, it's an ornamental orange with mini fruits about the size of a
kumquat but round, and not really edible. I grew one once for a few
years but it went the way of all citrus with me

Dave R



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