Lemon Myrtle For Sale (Small)

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Lemon Myrtle

Backhousia citriodora
The lemon myrtle occurs naturally throughout coastal Qld rainforests. It is a spectacular ornamental tree due to both its appearance and the superb fragrance. The leaves and flowers are used in cooking and as a refreshing tea. This selection is a Limpinwo... Read More

$17.90

Specifications of Lemon Myrtle

Preferred Climate Warm Temperate, SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From CuttingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 2-5m

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

Quarantine Restrictions to these Areas WA, SA,

Lemon Myrtle Reviews & Tips

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Sarah K
★★★★★ 1y ago

Melbourne , Vic, Australia

Lemon Myrtle

My lemon myrtle in Melbourne actually does better in part-day sun and dappled shade. Full sun is too harsh.

Debd671
★★★ 6y ago

FOREST LAKE, QLD, Australia

fast growing, used for cheesecake, biscuits and teas and had medicinal purposes

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Jan4
★★★★★ 10y ago

Mt Gipps, Qld

Easy to grow and useful for tea, cordial ,flavouring. It fits into a bush garden very well and looks attractive

Glennis1
★★★★★ 12y ago

MANLY WEST, QLD, Australia

Height 4 mts (20/11/2012) I have used the leaves to make lemonade ice block s for the kids . Infuse some in boiling water and then discard the leaves then freeze it .

HappyEarth
★★★★ 12y ago

Unanderra, NSW, Australia

Scented leaves makes the best tea

sandyh1
★★★★★ 13y ago

MOUNT ISA, qld, australia

It is such a delicious and refreshing tea made from the leaves. It flowered for the 1st time in Nov2010 and was truly a lovely sight

bernadine
★★★★★ 13y ago

Cleveland, Qld, Aus

Love the perfume of the leaves and the wonderful state of the leaves

Emma1
★★ 13y ago

Bardon, Qld, Australia

I absolutely love the smell of the leaves when crushed. This plant demands more water than I give it, and always looks slightly wilted, but I did plant it on thery poor soil and is competing with another tree.

Vickir
★★★★★ 13y ago

Hornsby, NSW, Australia

I love the smell of the leaves when crushed. I use them dried in cooking and add to tea. Better flavour than lemons. Lovely when it flowers in autumn. Stands up to weather extremes. Pest free.

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BJ
★★★★ 14y ago

Keperra, QLD, Australia

Planted in the back corner of the yard in a fairly dry, medium to low sun, dry soil position and left mostly to its own devices. Slow grower but coming along strong now. Great smell and flavour for any bay leaf x lemon dishes I cook - especially BBQ ba...

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