RE: Question of the day
ALso found this info-
Citrus hystrix F. Rutaceae
http://www.herbsarespecial.com.au/newpages/book/sample/sample34.html
Theresa
I have mine growing in a large pot- seems pretty happy there. Had it in the
ground for a while, but wasn't getting the sun exposure it wanted. Also, in
the pot I can bring it up on the back porch during winter, as it is supposed
to be very cold sensitive.
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Behalf Of james singer
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 7:24 AM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Question of the day
Thanks, Auralie. I got an answer from, of all places, Portugal. It's
Citrus hystrix.
On Sunday, December 21, 2003, at 09:59 AM, Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/21/2003 9:30:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> jsinger@igc.org writes:
>
>> Anyone know what plant kefir lime leaves [used in Thai cooking] come
>> from?
>>
>>
>
> My Thai friend who runs a restaurant has a plant in a pot - looks like
> a
> citrus - but she doesn't know the botanical name. I've asked her.
> She gives me a
> Thai name, but that doesn't mean anything.
>
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Island Jim
Southwest Florida
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