Lemon

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Citrus × limon


Plant Characteristics
Lifespan: perennial
Cultivation
Features: fruit, fragrance
Scientific Names

Citrus × limon >


The lemon (Citrus × limon) is a hybrid citrus tree of cultivated origin. Trees can reach 10 meters (33 feet), but usually are smaller. Branches are thorny, forming an open crown. Leaves are green, shiny and elliptical-acuminate. Flowers are white on the outside with a violet streaked interior and have a strong fragrance. Flowers and ripe fruits can be found on the tree at the same time.

Lemon fruit are ovoid with a pointed tip at the end. When ripe, they have a bright yellow skin, a layer of pith underneath and a paler yellow segmented interior. Small seeds commonly known as 'pips' are found within the fruit.

Cultivation

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Varieties

Cultivars:

  • 'Bearss'
  • 'Eureka'
  • 'Lisbon'
  • 'Ponderosa'
  • 'Variegated Pink' ('Pink Lemonade')

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