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![]() Dwarf Lime Fruit Trees
Tangy Fruit Year-Round
(6 customer reviews)Glossy, evergreen foliage, sweetly scented flowers and edible fruit in one! The Dwarf Lime can be moved outdoors in summer, so the bees take care of pollination for you. Pick in 1-3 years. Potted Plant. Not available in AZ, CA, FL, TX. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, January 25, 2007nothing like a real Key Lime Reviewed By: Kim (Spring Hill, TN) When we lived in Miami we had a beautiful prolific Key Lime tree and it was lost (literaly) after Hurricane Andrew. I've missed having fresh Key Limes so I'll give this a try - the only thing I'm unsure about is the color of the limes on this tree. As far as I know Key Limes should be yellow. We'll see! - Saturday, August 11, 2007Great plant Reviewed By: Susan (Malden, MA) I received my plant at the end of May 2007 and it has already tripled in size in 2 months and doing well. I have it outside in a container and will keep it there until fall since I live in the Northeast. I am very happy with the lime plant and I know it will bear fruit next year. - Tuesday, February 03, 2009Hardy Reviewed By: Sharna (Bemidji, Minnesota) I received my lime bush last spring, and it has certainly proved to be very hardy. I put it outside in the summer, and despite some hale damage, and too much saturation due to heavy rains, the little guy really came through. I have brought it in during the winter and have set it by a window. It is really taking off, especially when I began to feed it an acidic fertilizer feeder. Though set back due to several disasters, it is doing well and has high hopes for the future. The leaves are shinny green, and even smell tropical! Read More Reviews |
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