Buddha's Hand
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Fingered Citron Buddha's Hand | Called Fingered Citron due to distinctive fruit. Small open tree growing to approx 3 meters. Native to Himalayan foothills. Romans used the fruit for fragrance & the leaves as moth repellent, as ornaments in ceremonies & for it's medicinal qualities. Used for centuries in the Orient & Mediterranean to perfume clothes & rooms. |

