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Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 19, 2002
11:57 PM

Post #413594

Fingered Citron, Buddha's Hand
Citrus medica var. sarcodactylus

Fruit from tree

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/54295/

Thumbnail by Bug_Girl
Click the image for an enlarged view.

Aotearoa
New York City, NY
(Zone 6b)

November 20, 2002
12:02 AM

Post #413601

This is marvelous. Did you grow it?

Adam.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 20, 2002
12:23 AM

Post #413607

No, I saw it at a nursery and wanted to add it to the base, the problem is this photos is too large and I need to upload another that is smaller and have this one removed.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 20, 2002
12:36 AM

Post #413618

I can not resize this photo, it may be because I took it vertically and used the lossless jpep rotation, I can at a future time take another one that is the correct size. Please remove one of the photos, I thought I had correctly resized it but upon uploading it was the same as the other one.
Floridian
Lutz, FL
(Zone 9b)


November 20, 2002
10:16 AM

Post #413798

This is a neat plant. This is the first year I've seen it offered in the local nurseries. I
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 20, 2002
04:26 PM

Post #414046

I had never seen one and I was so excitied so I rushed up and I said, "I want one of those, but I live in San Francisco." and they told me it was a go no for San Franicsco, it does not get hot enough. Which was very honest of them, most places will say you can grow it just the make a sale. They are in Golden Nursery which is located in San Mateo, CA.
Kell
Northern California, CA
(Zone 9b)

November 21, 2002
12:27 AM

Post #414364

I go to that nursery Bug girl. I have never seen such a plant. Is it there now?
MaVieRose
High Desert, CA
(Zone 8a)

November 21, 2002
12:35 AM

Post #414366

Kell it is known as Buddha's Hand like i posted on the other thread on this plant.

furthermore, this plant DO Grow in the San Francisco area. a good friend of mine, grows her Buddha's Hand in her yard all year round.
Kell
Northern California, CA
(Zone 9b)

November 21, 2002
12:41 AM

Post #414369

hi Ma Vie... well maybe they meant in san francisco itself which is always colder..more fog less sun... than the surrounding areas. the nursery is about an hour if that, south of San Francisco and a bit warmer.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 21, 2002
12:47 AM

Post #414370

Dear Kell,
Yes, they have quite a few of them. I hope you get one because I really like them.
MaVieRose
High Desert, CA
(Zone 8a)

November 21, 2002
01:02 AM

Post #414374

Kell, my friend lives on the other side of the bridge further north in the mountaineous area, which is much colder than the SF area. i do know it is colder up there cause she always invite us to spend the holidays with her and her family.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 21, 2002
01:11 AM

Post #414381

It is the lack of sun/heat in the summer. I do not believe we can do citrus, but some try any way. The trees can struggle along, but will never really be happy in San Francisco. Speaking with the nursery staff concurred with my suspicions, but I have never dared to try a fruit tree.
Kell
Northern California, CA
(Zone 9b)

November 21, 2002
01:35 AM

Post #414384

I would love it Bug girl but I am so limited in room. but I will run over there for a peek. i love looking at new plants!! ihave never seen one growing around here and believe me I would notice! so it blooms in November?
Terry
Murfreesboro, TN
(Zone 7a)

November 21, 2002
08:11 AM

Post #414445

MaVie, I've updated the entry - you're correct, it should be Buddha's Hand or Buddha's Fingers :)
Floridian
Lutz, FL
(Zone 9b)


November 21, 2002
08:33 AM

Post #414449

Bug_Girl, What are they asking for this plant in San Francisco? I saw it offered here locally for $35 - nice looking plants too. I first saw it at the Botanical Gardens so it grows here in 9b..of course they really baby their plants.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 21, 2002
09:17 AM

Post #414464

I can't remember but I did not check the price, since I asked about buying it and they said, it would not work out. Next time I go, I can check the price. The other photo I uploaded to the entry shows the trees they have right now in stock.

Dear Kell, They are toward the back and to the right with the citrus trees. They look like tiny sea monsters or yellow jelly fish.
MaVieRose
High Desert, CA
(Zone 8a)

November 21, 2002
09:51 AM

Post #414477

Thanks Terry, i was concerned, since i knew a lot of the entries on the DG's Forums/Plants Database shows on google search engine.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 21, 2002
10:32 AM

Post #414494

http://cnas.ucr.edu/~citrus/fruits/finger.htm

Check this link, it can be called fingered citron, but the other common name is more popular, I guess.
Weezingreens
Seward, AK
(Zone 3b)


November 21, 2002
10:02 PM

Post #415048

This is quite the plant, Bug_Girl! All rind, no fruit... sounds like some of the lemons we pay a dollar for here in Alaska! Your entry really peaked my curiousity, so I went out on the web to look it up. Thanks for posting.

Say, you might want to email Go_Vols and have her correct the spelling of Buddha in the subject of this thread. I've noticed that these threads of ours are offered on the Googles search engine, and this one probably wouldn't link if the spelling is different. (Thanks for pointing that out, MaVieRose.)

By the way, BugGirl. The photo is big, but not huge, and at some point, Dave is going to resize all the elargements on the site. In fact, if I had a decent sized monitor, it probably wouldn't seem big at all! LOL
weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

November 21, 2002
10:05 PM

Post #415053

THose won't grow here but it sure is a great looking plant! Nice picture bug_girl.
MaVieRose
High Desert, CA
(Zone 8a)

November 21, 2002
10:24 PM

Post #415072

Weeds, as i was surfing on Google, i found a few sources in Florida. if it does grow in SF area, am sure it will grow in Florida. unfortunately, i failed to bookmark the url :(.

u're welcome Weez. if not mistaken Go_Vols already corrected the entry. yes, i was a wee bit concern about input/s on the Plants Database. it is not only for the benefit of DG members but the whole world knows too, specially if posted on Googles!
Weezingreens
Seward, AK
(Zone 3b)


November 21, 2002
10:28 PM

Post #415078

Well, MaVieRose, I've seen these PDB threads listed in Googles, as well, so I thought a correction to the Buddha typo might keep it from not showing up. It's already corrected on the entry, as you say.
weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

November 21, 2002
10:30 PM

Post #415080

Ma_vie I am in Northern Florida which actually Lower Alabama (we call it LA) so my temps get pretty low.
MaVieRose
High Desert, CA
(Zone 8a)

November 21, 2002
10:42 PM

Post #415091

Weez, there is more than one entry to this plant ... http://davesgarden.com/t/367559/ , i guess the entry that i pointed to spelling error was deleted for some reason. i do not see it anymore. this thread is the 3rd thread for this plant. yes, u are right the spelling should be corrected.

Weeds, sorry am not geographically well verse in the US area. i guess u know better and well acquainted with ur area.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 21, 2002
11:15 PM

Post #415117

I just noticed I was wrong, this is not called "Fingered Citron"

I looked carefully at the link, I posted and the fingered citron has more digits, or fingers then Buddahs hand, which only has five. If go vals would be good enough to change it. I only want the data base to be as correct as possible.

There is only one entry for it, but I posted two photos, which is what you are looking at. Each time a new photo is posted it creates a new entry in PDB Photos.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 21, 2002
11:18 PM

Post #415121

http://www.hortresearch.co.nz/products/nzcbs/cultivars/bhcit...

If you look at this link, it says that that both names are ok. I am confused about it. I will leave it up to the editors to sort it out. Please make any changes that you see fit.
Kell
Northern California, CA
(Zone 9b)

November 21, 2002
11:38 PM

Post #415130

I think they are talking about your typo Gug girl...you typed Buhhads instead of Buddah's...see at the top of this thread... but I am getting confused at this point also... so who knows
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 22, 2002
11:36 AM

Post #415375

Yes, I knew about the typo, I had photographed the tag, but it turns out the photograph is a mirror image and the font was weird so I read it backwards. Then I read some where, this one has only five fingers and therefore is a hand, while fingered citron has many fingers and it not a hand shape.
Weezingreens
Seward, AK
(Zone 3b)


November 22, 2002
02:34 PM

Post #415454

Hi, Bug_Girl. Yes, I'm just referring to the mis-spelling line of this thread and the other PDB thread that was started for your other picture. Otherwise, what you entered is just fine. My research found that both names, Buddha's Hand & Fingered Citron, are applied to this same plant. I just emailed Go_Vols to make the spelling corrections on these two threads, since it's OK with you. The misspellings in the PDB were already taken care of, but they didn't change on these threads. So, we can quit worrying about spellings and enjoy talking about this curious plant! LOL.
Terry
Murfreesboro, TN
(Zone 7a)

November 22, 2002
03:00 PM

Post #415475

Okay, I think I've sorted it out. I changed the name of this thread as well as the title that appears above the photo in the initial post; I deleted the second photo's thread altogether.

If you find "Buhhad" or his hands (or fingers) showing up anywhere else, please let me know :)

I do appreciate the promptings; we change things in the PDB, but that doesn't automatically update the associated threads. Both get indexed by Google, and I don't think we want to perpetuate the misspelling.
Weezingreens
Seward, AK
(Zone 3b)


November 22, 2002
03:58 PM

Post #415489

See, now, Go_Vols... you have much better communication skills than me. This is sure an interesting plant, but I didn't find very much info on Googles, so I think we're offering more here, thanks to Bug_Girl and others.
Kell
Northern California, CA
(Zone 9b)

November 24, 2002
02:20 PM

Post #416784

oh look Bug_girl...I just found this one at Logee's... it says in a pot it will grow only grow to 3 feet.
2.5" Pot Size This cultivar of the Citron is the most exotic and unusual container fruit we grow. Thought to be the oldest known citrus in cultivation, it produces a large fruit with long protruding fingers and a thick rind. Although inedible the rind is often candied. The plant itself is a vigorous grower, fruiting and flowering year-round. Hardy Zone 9 and higher Full sun, grows to 1-3' in container, minimum temperature 50°.
Bug_Girl
San Francisco, CA

November 24, 2002
07:44 PM

Post #416988

'Fingered Citron', ('Buddha's Hand', or 'Buddha's Fingers'; C. medica var. sarcodactylus Swing.); called fu shou in China, bushukon in Japan, limau jari, jeruk tangan, limau kerat lingtang, in Malaya; djerook tangan in Indonesia; som-mu in Thailand; phât thu in Vietnam. The fruit is corrugated, wholly or partly split into about 5 finger-like segments, with little or no flesh; seedless or with loose seeds. The fruit is highly fragrant and is placed as an offering on temple altars. It is commonly grown in China and Japan; is candied in China.

Kell, I also found this information, but many of the web photos have many fingers, not just five.

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