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Citrus junos - Yuzu

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Citrus junos is an exceptional perennial tree, affectionately known as Yuzu. Originating from the vibrant landscapes of East Asia, this member of the Rutaceae family grows between 2-5 meters tall, boasting a proud and strong presence in any garden. Its deep green, glossy foliage adds a charming aesthetic, while the sharp thorns serve as an intriguing contrast. The Yuzu tree thrives under the warm embrace of full sun and well-drained soil, demonstrating a fortitude stronger than many citrus counterparts by flourishing even in cooler climates. As the seasons pass, you'll witness the spectacle of aromatic, white blossoms transform into uniquely fragrant, vividly yellow fruits. These vibrant globes offer a captivating blend of citrus flavors reminiscent of lemons, grapefruits, and mandarins, their zest and juice treasured in the culinary landscape of East Asian cuisine. With the Yuzu tree, not only will you enrich your garden visually, but you will also introduce a novel, culinary delight to your kitchen.

  • Size: 2-5 meters tall
  • Flowers: White, aromatic blossoms
  • Foliage: Deep green, glossy leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Fruit: Produces uniquely fragrant, yellow fruit, used widely in East Asian cuisine.
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