Citrus medica
Buddha's Hand (Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis) is a highly fragrant,, unique citron fruit known for its unusual finger-like yellow segments, which resemble a human hand. It is exceptionally aromatic (lemon and lavender scent) but contains no pulp, seeds, or juice, consisting only of fragrant rind and white pith. It is widely used for zesting, candying, and infusing, often representing prosperity and happiness in Asian cultures
Bhuddas Hand
Harvest Time
JUNE TO OCTOBER
Sun Exposure
Full sunHeight
2-4m
Pollination
Self pollinatingFrost Tolerance
Light frostAmount of Leaves in Winter
All leaves - Evergreen
Grown from
Grafted
Suitability in Pots
YES , 35L plus
Time to fruit
1-2 years































