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Wampee - Yeem Pay

Clausena lansium
Grafted elongated, large yellow skinned variety. Heavy cropping and very sweet. It is also a highly valued backyard tree in southern China. The fruits are highly aromatic and have a sweet tangy flavour.
Other Names: Clausena wampi, wampi, Yeempay

$49.00 ($49.00-$79.00 choose a size)

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Specifications of Wampee - Yeem Pay

Preferred Climate Tropical, SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From GraftedLearn About Propagation Methods

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

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

Suitability in Pots Yes with 35L+ Pot

Water Requirements Moderate Watering

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 2-3 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months February, March

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Wampee - Yeem Pay Reviews & Tips

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Kim Hoa Le
★★★★★ 4y ago

Rocklea, QLD, Australia

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kenlovell1
★★★★★ 5y ago

POONA, QLD, Australia

A very handsome tree that is now growing quite quickly after a slow start. It had its first fruit last year - a small crop but delicious if left until very ripe. The fruit fly left them alone too, which was a pleasant surprise. The tree currently has a...

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Markmelb
★★★★ 9y ago

MOUNT WAVERLEY, VIC, Australia

Fruit last year after purchase  - none this year but hoping for next year - Planted in the ground Spring 2016 - flowered but didnt set or hold any fruit - in a good spot so hope 2018 is the year?

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davewastech
★★★★ 10y ago

WILLOUGHBY EAST, NSW

Wonderful, rather complex taste. Fruited after 2 years. All the fruit ripened at the same time (February). Attractive shrub, looks healthy thru the whole year (I'm in Sydney).  But in second season I got no flowers or fruit. Third season got about 70...

Bruce
11y ago

Keperra, QLD, Australia

Wampi - Yeem Pay

Yeem Pay has slightly angular bright yellow fruit that is very sweet - like a candied lemon rind. Unfortunately they are small and do get attacked by fruit flies, but otherwise are a great fruit.

Simon1
★★★★ 13y ago

Highgate Hill, QLD, Australia

Initially I grew this on a trellis espalier style. Not suitable, I didn't get it to grow branches where I wanted them.  I have since moved the plant 2 more times and it has survived.  My chickens love to dig up the roots yet this plant has not die...

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HappyEarth
★★★ 13y ago

Unanderra, NSW, Australia

Slow and steady grower.  Care for just like citrus.  Very wind resistant. Flowering now (Oct 09) for the first time.  Fruited for the first time Feb 2010.  Fruits are a little disappointing.

Scottyg
★★★★ 14y ago

Woongarra, QLD, Australia

 Had to transplant due to poor location and has not looked back. Needs good drainage

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Michael
★★ 14y ago

Wakeley, NSW, Australia

Had lots of flowers in December but no fruits.

Bomber
★★★★ 15y ago

Tomerong, NSW, Australia

Growing well in final position in mounded garden.  Crusher dust, compost and turkey manure rotory hoed with local clay soil.  Sprinkler system set up.

JasonRutkowski1
★★★★★ 15y ago

Winmalee, NSW, Australia

Growing exceptionally well - will get fruit this year and can't wait

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