Spanish lime (Melicoccus bijugatu) tropical fruit tree
Spanish Lime: The Exotic Fruit with a Tangy Twist
Spanish lime, scientifically known as Melicoccus bijugatus, is a unique and exotic fruit that originates from tropical regions of the Americas, particularly in the Caribbean and parts of South America. Also commonly referred to as "Quenepa," "Mamoncillo," or "Genip," this fruit is known for its distinctive taste, which combines sweetness with a hint of tartness. In this guide, we'll explore the world of Spanish lime, including its taste, cultural significance, culinary uses, and an intriguing fact that adds to its allure.
Grafted Spanish lime tropical live fruit tree 12” – 24”
The Grafted Spanish Lime, scientifically known as Melicoccus bijugatus, is a tropical fruit tree that combines the best of two worlds—delicious fruit and enhanced growth through grafting. This tree, celebrated for its unique fruit and the benefits of grafting, invites you to discover the synergy of nature and human ingenuity that it embodies.