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Sweet Kaffir Lime Plant Description

Scientific Name: Citrus hystrix
Family: Rutaceae
Tamil Name: ஸ்வீட் கொழிஞ்சி (Sweet Kaffir Lime)

Tree Characteristics

  • Height: Typically grows to about 3–4 meters (10–13 feet).

  • Crown: Dense and bushy with a rounded shape, providing good shade.

  • Bark: Smooth and light gray when young, turning rough and darker with age.

Leaves

  • Shape: Unique double-lobed (hourglass-shaped) leaves, giving them a distinctive appearance.

  • Size: Leaves are about 5–10 cm (2–4 inches) long.

  • Color: Glossy dark green on the top and lighter green underneath, with a strong citrus aroma.

Flowers

  • Structure: Small, fragrant white flowers with five petals.

  • Size: Flowers measure approximately 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 inches) in diameter.

  • Blooming Period: Primarily blooms in spring and summer but may flower sporadically throughout the year in warm climates.

Fruit

  • Shape: Round and slightly bumpy.

  • Size: Typically 3–5 cm (1.2–2 inches) in diameter.

  • Color: Green when immature, turning yellowish-green as it ripens.

  • Skin: Thin and bumpy with a fragrant zest.

  • Flesh: Juicy and sweet with a mild lime flavor, pale greenish in color.

  • Seeds: Usually contains several small seeds.

Growing Conditions

  • Climate: Prefers warm, humid subtropical or tropical climates and is sensitive to frost.

  • Soil: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5–7.0).

  • Watering: Requires regular watering, especially during dry spells, but should not be overwatered.

Uses

  • Culinary: The leaves are used in a variety of dishes, especially in Southeast Asian cuisine, for their aromatic flavor. The fruits are also utilized for their juice.

  • Medicinal: Known for their health benefits, sweet kaffir limes are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. They are often used in traditional remedies.

  • Aromatic: The essential oils extracted from the leaves and fruit are used in perfumes and natural insect repellents.

Pests and Diseases

  • Common Pests: Can be affected by pests such as aphids, scale insects, and citrus leaf miners.

  • Diseases: Susceptible to citrus canker and fungal infections if grown in overly moist conditions. Good cultural practices and pest control are important for plant health.