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Dwarf Meyer Lemon

Dwarf Meyer Lemon

Fruit and Flowers in One

  (30 customer reviews)



A taste of the tropics! Dwarf citrus trees bear fragrant flowers followed by tasty fruit! Bears medium-size, round orange-yellow fruit year round (move plants indoors for winter in Northern zones.) Fruit is tangy, juicy and slightly sweet when fully ripe. Potted plants. Zones 9-10.
Not available in AE AK AZ CA FL GU HI PR TX.

This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.

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Product Details
Zones: 9 - 10 (30° F.)
Height: 2 ft.
Depth: same as in nursery
Spread: 2-3 ft.
Sun/Shade: bright, indirect sunlight
Pollinator: self-pollinating
Yield: varies
Color: white
Foliage: evergreen, glossy
Blooms: April
Fruit: Medium-sized, round, thin skinned, more orange colored, tangy, juicy, slightly sweet when fully ripe
Comments: Four hours or more of direct sunlight from a south window. Let plant approach dryness before watering. Average indoor humidity levels. Day temperature 65-70 degrees F; night temperature 50-55 degrees F. Use an acid-balanced fertilizer throughout the year and add trace elements in spring. Leaves will drop if soil is too wet or too dry. High Ph or high soluble salts can cause leaf yellowing. Will not bloom if light is too low. May need to hand pollinate for better fruit production.
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Dwarf Meyer Lemon Ships In Both Spring And Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK AZ CA FL GU HI PR TX

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 -  Friday, January 23, 2009
wow what fruit!!!
Reviewed By: lisa (tallahassee, florida)
This is the best lemon ever!!! We have so much fun with our tree,cooking,making drinks,and just eating raw! This tree is a producer, we planted ours in the yard 4 years ago, when it was about 3 ft. tall. This tree is now about7 ft.tall and about 8 ft. around! All my family and neighbors look forward to the fruit every year, makes great chritmas gifts! You'll never believe how much fruit these trees make!!!

 -  Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Why isn't mine as great as everyone elses?
Reviewed By: Kristal (Layton, UT)
I recieved my lemon tree last Spring and when I recieved it, it had holes all over in the leaves. I took pictures hoping it wouldn't die. It has since lost those leaves and has only about 3 healthy leaves left. It is so tiny and hasn't grown at all. I bought special soil for it and it is constantly in the sun. What can I do to help it? I was so excited to have this tree but it looks like a stick.

 -  Monday, July 16, 2007
defective?
Reviewed By: Erik (Elizabeth, New Jersey)
I bought this plant and I also bought the intelligent plant light expecting to have lemons soon. I re-potted it and it's been several months and it has not grown at all. The new growth must have been clipped before it was shipped.


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Dwarf Meyer Lemon
13883 - 1 plant per offer.
Price:Each - $12.99
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Dwarf Meyer Lemon

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Dwarf Meyer Lemon
Fruit and Flowers in One

  (30 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Dwarf Meyer Lemon
13883 - 1 plant per offer.
Price:Each - $12.99
Quantity:

A taste of the tropics! Dwarf citrus trees bear fragrant flowers followed by tasty fruit! Bears medium-size, round orange-yellow fruit year round (move plants indoors for winter in Northern zones.) Fruit is tangy, juicy and slightly sweet when fully ripe. Potted plants. Zones 9-10.
Not available in AE AK AZ CA FL GU HI PR TX.

This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.


Product Details
Zones: 9 - 10 (30° F.)
Height: 2 ft.
Depth: same as in nursery
Spread: 2-3 ft.
Sun/Shade: bright, indirect sunlight
Pollinator: self-pollinating
Yield: varies
Color: white
Foliage: evergreen, glossy
Blooms: April
Fruit: Medium-sized, round, thin skinned, more orange colored, tangy, juicy, slightly sweet when fully ripe
Comments: Four hours or more of direct sunlight from a south window. Let plant approach dryness before watering. Average indoor humidity levels. Day temperature 65-70 degrees F; night temperature 50-55 degrees F. Use an acid-balanced fertilizer throughout the year and add trace elements in spring. Leaves will drop if soil is too wet or too dry. High Ph or high soluble salts can cause leaf yellowing. Will not bloom if light is too low. May need to hand pollinate for better fruit production.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Dwarf Meyer Lemon Ships In Both Spring And Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK AZ CA FL GU HI PR TX

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Friday, January 23, 2009
wow what fruit!!!
Reviewed By: lisa (tallahassee, florida)
This is the best lemon ever!!! We have so much fun with our tree,cooking,making drinks,and just eating raw! This tree is a producer, we planted ours in the yard 4 years ago, when it was about 3 ft. tall. This tree is now about7 ft.tall and about 8 ft. around! All my family and neighbors look forward to the fruit every year, makes great chritmas gifts! You'll never believe how much fruit these trees make!!!

 -  Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Why isn't mine as great as everyone elses?
Reviewed By: Kristal (Layton, UT)
I recieved my lemon tree last Spring and when I recieved it, it had holes all over in the leaves. I took pictures hoping it wouldn't die. It has since lost those leaves and has only about 3 healthy leaves left. It is so tiny and hasn't grown at all. I bought special soil for it and it is constantly in the sun. What can I do to help it? I was so excited to have this tree but it looks like a stick.

 -  Monday, July 16, 2007
defective?
Reviewed By: Erik (Elizabeth, New Jersey)
I bought this plant and I also bought the intelligent plant light expecting to have lemons soon. I re-potted it and it's been several months and it has not grown at all. The new growth must have been clipped before it was shipped.


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