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Quite an intriguing cross between a kumquat and a lime, the aptly named Limequat produces fruits up to 3-4cm in diameter that will mature into yellow from a young green. Its sweetly tasting skin can be used to make marmalades and preserves, while its juice and rind is great for using in cocktails, sauces and desserts. Citrus fruits grown in a standard UK garden can take up to a year to develop, but they are always so worth the time invested in them. While you wait for the fruit to arrive, the glossy green foliage and scented blooms in spring make citrus trees so ideal for a conservatory or patio where they can stand out as a feature. Will thrive outdoors from May to October as they?re hardy down to 5°C, but to ensure the best life for the plant, they should be brought in in winter months.