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A Field spotter's Guide to Australian Finger lime Cultivars

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tru:
very interesting! I had no idea they were common enough in the wild that you could just go and find them, but yeah it makes sense that grafting is probably the only way. I wish I could go out and hunt fruit, mushrooms are about the only thing I can confidently find here (IDing is a different story)

pagnr:
The area that Finger Limes grow was discussed over on the Citrus General Discussion.

https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=48658.msg469956#msg469956

Wild Finger limes grow from Ballina on the coast in NSW, up to the Gold Coast area in QLD. That is about 115 km.
I used to live in NTH NSW and occasionally found them, They are more common in certain spots in their range.
They are easier to find around the Mt Tambourine area and around there

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