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Finger Lime Trees

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I've never heard of a finger lime before, but with a little online research, I've learned that these exotic little oblong limes are native to Australia and are filled with juicy caviar-like bubbles that pair nicely with oysters, seafood, salads and more or can just be enjoyed as is. If you can't find them in your local supermarket, now you simply grow your own on these cool new Finger Lime Trees. These organic, sustainably grown trees flower in the Spring for a Fall harvest, grow up to 2 feet tall and can be grown indoors or out as long as it's sunny. I can't wait to try a few of these. Let us know in the Comments below if you've ever tried them.

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