Botanical name – Citrus x microcarpa 'Calamansi'
Common name – Calamansi, Philippine lime
Description – The Calamansi tree is a small, evergreen tree or shrub that produces small, round, and juicy fruits that resemble limes. The tree has a dense canopy of glossy green leaves and produces fragrant, white flowers that bloom year-round. Calamansi trees are highly valued in Southeast Asia for their fruit, which is often used in cooking and for making beverages.
Flower Colour – White
Flower Period – Fruits are produced year-round, with the heaviest crop typically in the fall and winter
Fruiting – Year-round
Location – Calamansi trees prefer full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. They are sensitive to frost and should be protected in colder climates.
Care – The Calamansi tree is easy to care for and is generally pest and disease-free. It requires regular watering and well-draining soil. Fertilise with a balanced, all-purpose fertiliser once a month during the growing season. Prune to shape the tree and remove any dead or damaged branches.
Mature height – 3m H x 1.8m W
Sizes/Plant height approximate (above pot);
200mm – 50cm
**All plant stock and sizes are approximates and subject to grower availability as per the time of year**
Plant Key
Some quick facts about this plant:
| Full Sun | |
| Part Shade | |
| Moderate Watering | |
| Ideal for Pots | |
| Fruiting | |
| Wild Life Attracting | |
| 1.8m Wide | |
| 3m High |