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Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree - 2 qt potted plant

How Long Does it Take for a Dwarf Lemon Tree to Bear Fruit? A taste of the tropics! Dwarf citrus trees bear fragrant white flowers followed by mouth-watering fruit! Dwarf Meyer Lemon plant produces medium-size, round orange-yellow fruit year round. The fruit is tangy, juicy and slightly sweet when fully ripe. Do Dwarf Lemon Trees Need Full Sun? In m…
How Long Does it Take for a Dwarf Lemon Tree to Bear Fruit? A taste of the tropics! Dwarf citrus trees bear fragrant white flowers followed by mouth-watering fruit! Dwarf Meyer Lemon plant produces medium-size, round orange-yellow fruit year round. The fruit is tangy, juicy and slightly sweet when fully ripe. Do Dwarf Lemon Trees Need Full Sun? In most areas, the dwarf tree is grown as a container or house plant. During the summer months, it can be moved to a sunny spot outdoors where bees can pollinate the blossoms. If left indoors, the blossoms should be hand-pollinated. During the cooler months, move the mini lemon tree indoors to a sunny location or under a grow light. Zones 9-10. For more information and recommendations, use our zone finder to ensure successful gardening. How Big Do Dwarf Lemon Trees Get? Most mini lemon trees grow 4-6 feet tall, making them a manageable size for growing in patio containers. In cooler climates, they're a favorite for growing on the sunny deck or patio during the warm months and moving indoors during the cooler months. Can You Eat Dwarf Lemons? Fruits from small lemon trees are excellent for flavoring foods and drinks and making lemonade. The Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree fruits are tangy, juicy, and slightly sweet when ripe.
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How Long Does it Take for a Dwarf Lemon Tree to Bear Fruit? A taste of the tropics! Dwarf citrus trees bear fragrant white flowers followed by mouth-watering fruit! Dwarf Meyer Lemon plant produces medium-size, round orange-yellow fruit year round. The fruit is tangy, juicy and slightly sweet when fully ripe. Do Dwarf Lemon Trees Need Full Sun? In most areas, the dwarf tree is grown as a container or house plant. During the summer months, it can be moved to a sunny spot outdoors where bees can pollinate the blossoms. If left indoors, the blossoms should be hand-pollinated. During the cooler months, move the mini lemon tree indoors to a sunny location or under a grow light. Zones 9-10. For more information and recommendations, use our zone finder to ensure successful gardening. How Big Do Dwarf Lemon Trees Get? Most mini lemon trees grow 4-6 feet tall, making them a manageable size for growing in patio containers. In cooler climates, they're a favorite for growing on the sunny deck or patio during the warm months and moving indoors during the cooler months. Can You Eat Dwarf Lemons? Fruits from small lemon trees are excellent for flavoring foods and drinks and making lemonade. The Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree fruits are tangy, juicy, and slightly sweet when ripe.

Specifications

Bloom ColorWhite
Bloom TimeYear round
Care InstructionsMove indoors during cooler months, hand-pollinate if necessary, water regularly
FoliageEvergreen
Foliage ColorGreen
Fruiting SeasonYear round
Growth RateModerate
Hardiness Zone9-10
Height4-6 feet
Light RequirementsFull sun or grow light
Mature ShapeRound
Pot Size2 qt
Soil RequirementsWell-drained, fertile, acidic
SpeciesMeyer Lemon
Sun ExposureFull sun or grow light
TypePotted plant
Type of FruitCitrus
UsesFlavoring, lemonade, ornamental
Water RequirementsRegular