| Description | Citrus x limon meyerii 'Meyer Lemon Dwarf'
Dwarf Lemon Meyer has a compact growth habit but will yield full sized fruit. Meyer is a cross between a lemon and orange and plants tend to be more cold tolerant than true lemons. Fruit is sweeter than a lemon and less acidic making it a very versatile fruit.
One of the most popular citrus trees, particularly for the cooler regions, Meyer has a steady supply of fruit all year. Suitable to be grown in a large pot. Growns 2m high x 1.5m wide
8" pot size. | Senecio peregrinus
Fact: 'Clown's Tears' is frequently mistaken for or linked to Senecio rowleyanus, known as String of Pearls, and Senecio herreianus, referred to as String of Bananas or Tears. However, it's important to note that 'Clown's Tears' specifically denotes the tear-shaped variety.
6"/14cm Hanging Basket | |
| Content | | Senecio peregrinus
Trailing stems adorned with distinct, firm teardrop-shaped green succulent leaves—sometimes with lovely variegation—set this plant apart from the perfectly round "String of Pearls." It thrives in very bright indirect light or full sun; however, be cautious, as low light can lead to its decline. Ensure to water generously, but make certain the soil dries out completely between watering sessions to prevent any risk of root rot. | |