Synonyms
Citrus bergamia 'Bergamot'
Citrus bergamia bergamot
An evergreen citrus tree or shrub thought to be a cross between a lemon and bitter orange. Growing in cultivation to around 2.5m tall with fragrant, dark green, glossy foliage this hybrid produces scented white flowers in spring and round to pear-shaped fruit that ripens from green to yellow ready for picking in the winter. Fruits have a rough, often ribbed skin and produce fragrant bergamot oil in the rinds which has been used in perfumes and notably for flavouring Earl Grey tea blends. The zest and juice of the fruits may be also be used as a culinary flavouring
Position
Soil Types
Max Height
2.5-4 metres
Max Spread
1-1.5 metres