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Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery

Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted

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The Aubergine Black is a truly exceptional finger lime variety originating from Northland and perfectly suited to New Zealand growing conditions. Renowned for its striking appearance and outstanding performance, this variety is a standout choice for both home gardeners and commercial growers.

Producing almost seedless fruit comparable in size to the classic green finger lime, Aubergine Black delivers both beauty and abundance. The tree features a strong, upright growth habit complemented by large, highly ornamental flowers, making it an attractive addition to any garden or landscape. Its naturally high yield ensures reliable and generous harvests season after season.

As the fruit reaches full maturity, it undergoes a dramatic transformation. The skin deepens to a rich, dark red while the flesh may develop a delicate light pink hue, an eye-catching contrast that enhances its gourmet appeal. The flavour is exceptional, offering a sharp, floral lime profile that adds depth and sophistication to a wide range of culinary creations.

This variety was carefully selected as the best performer from four black finger lime seedlings grown and assessed in Northland over more than ten years. The mother plants tolerate winter frosts exceptionally well, demonstrating resilience and consistent productivity.

The Aubergine Black Finger Lime is exclusively released to the market by Flying Dragon Nursery. Chosen for its superior yield, reliable performance, and refined flavour, Aubergine Black is a premium citrus variety that combines ornamental beauty with proven culinary appeal.

Citrus Care Tips

Watering: Citrus plants should be watered deeply once or twice a week, depending on the soil and weather conditions. Water the plant until the soil is evenly moist, but not waterlogged. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely, as this can cause the leaves to yellow and drop.

Fertilising: Feed citrus plants with a balanced fertiliser (such as a 10-10-10 formula) every month during the growing season (spring and summer). Alternatively, you can use a slow-release fertiliser or a liquid fertiliser. Citrus plants also benefit from the addition of compost or well-rotted manure to the soil.

Pruning: Prune citrus plants to remove dead or damaged branches, and to shape the plant as desired. Pruning also helps to encourage new growth and keep the plant healthy. Use clean, sharp pruning tools to make precise cuts.

Pest control: Keep an eye out for pests such as aphids, mealybugs, and mites, which can damage citrus plants. These pests can be controlled through the use of natural methods such as introducing beneficial insects, or by using pesticides as a last resort

Sunlight: Citrus plants need plenty of sunlight to grow and produce fruit. In most cases, a location with 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day is ideal. 

 Soil: Citrus plants prefer well-draining, slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6.0-6.5. If your soil is not suitable, you can improve it by adding compost or peat moss to increase the organic matter content.

Pollination: Citrus plants are self-pollinating, which means that they do not need to be pollinated by another plant in order to produce fruit. However, the presence of bees and other pollinators can help to improve the quality and quantity of fruit. To attract pollinators, consider planting flowering plants near your citrus trees.

Temperature: Citrus plants thrive in warm temperatures and can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, as long as they are protected from frost. 

Mulching: Mulch around the base of your citrus plant to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Use a mulch that is well-draining, such as wood chips or pine needles. Avoid using a mulch that is too thick, as this can prevent water and air from reaching the roots.

Pruning for fruit production: To encourage fruit production, prune your citrus plant to allow for good air circulation and sunlight penetration. Remove any branches that are crossing or rubbing against each other, as well as any branches that are diseased or damaged.

Pesticide use: If you need to use pesticides on your citrus plant, be sure to follow the instructions on the label carefully. Wear protective clothing, such as gloves and a mask, to avoid exposure. Avoid applying pesticides when pollinators are present, and wash your hands thoroughly after handling pesticides.
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery
Finger Lime - Aubergine Black - Grafted flyingdragonnursery