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We deliver locally to the following Zip Codes: 30012, 30013, 30014, 30016, 30025, 30054, 30055, 30056, 30070, 30094, 30625, 30641, 30650, 30655, 30656, 30663, 31064, 31085.

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Meyer Lemon Tree #5

SKU LEMON-01
Sold out
Original price $62.99
Original price $62.99 - Original price $62.99
Original price $62.99
Current price $48.00
$48.00 - $48.00
Current price $48.00
Availability:
Out of stock
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Meyer Lemon Tree #5

Description: 6-9 foot tree
Culinary Uses: Eaten raw, used to season
many recipes
Harvest: Primarily in winter months
Flower: Small white flower
Cold Tolerance: Will not sustain many
frosts

General Description: The Meyer Lemon,
when grown in the ground regularly
reaches 6-9 feet, but can be pruned or
planted in pots. The leaves are dark green
and tend to be waxy and shiny. The fruit is
similar to a conventional lemon, but is
usually rounder and when ripe it is more
orange. The flower is typically small and
white with yellow antheridium. The plant is
believed to be a cross between a pure
lemon and a mandarin orange tree.