Native limes

New CSIRO lime varieties

CSIRO has selected and crossed Australian native limes to produce new citrus varieties with their own unique taste.

  • 17 March 2008 | Updated 24 February 2012

Background

Australia has several native citrus species, offering unique textures, flavours and colours from plants adapted to our dry and varied climate.

The Australian native foods industry are very interested in these species but has found yields from wild harvested trees inconsistent and fruit small.

Dr Steve Sykes has developed three high-yielding citrus varieties with larger than normal fruit, consistent yields and the unique flavour and texture of Australian native limes.

To address these issues, CSIRO citrus breeder Dr Steve Sykes took on the challenge of selecting and crossing native citrus with modern cultivars. The result is three high-yielding citrus varieties with larger than normal fruit, consistent yields and the unique flavour and texture of Australian native limes.

The varieties have proved suitable for plantation production using standard horticultural practices and are now available for domestic gardeners.

The limes

Sunrise limes

Australian Sunrise limes

The three varieties produce red, yellow or green fruit:
  • 'Australian Blood' (also known as 'Australian Red Centre') is a hybrid between an acid mandarin and a native finger lime. It has blood-red rind, flesh and juice.
  • 'Australian Sunrise' produces a pear-shaped, orange fruit that makes an excellent marmalade.  It is a hybrid selection from a cross between a calamondin (mandarin crossed with cumquat) and a native finger lime.
  • 'Australian Outback' (also known as 'Australian Desert') is a variety selected and developed from a collection of different native desert lime trees. It produces small green, juicy fruits which ripen at Christmas time. Its fruits can be used for preparing sauces.

Each of the different limes has its own unique taste. They are all relatively acidic, like a lemon, and are excellent when used in sauces. They can also be used as an ingredient for preserves, condiments and beverages, or fresh as an attractive garnish.

Where to buy

Please find below the contact details for nurseries in Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland who have recently finalised contracts with CSIRO Plant Industry to propagate and distribute trees from native lime varieties.

Western Australia:

John Sargiovani
Citrees Nursery
(08) 9248 6003
john@citreesnursery.com
Address: 8 Lakefarm Retreat, Ballajura, WA 6066

New South Wales:
Gary Eyles- A.T. Eyles & Sons Pty Ltd
enquires@eylescitrus.com.au 
Phone: (02) 9654 9227
Address: 207 Pitt Town Road, Kenthurst NSW 2156
Fax: 61+ 02 9654 9601

Victoria:
Greg Flemming
Murray Valley Nurseries
murrayvalleynurseries@iinet.net.au
Phone: (03) 5030 5325

Queensland:
Cedar Creek Nursery
cedarcreek@skymesh.com.au

Phone: (07) 5447 0101

Learn more about CSIRO's work in Plant breeding.

The Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) logo.   'Australian Blood', 'Australian Sunrise' and 'Australian Outback' are citrus varieties protected under Australian Plant Breeders Rights legislation (UPOV compliant legislation).