Meyer Lemon

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Meyer Lemon

Frank Nicholas Meyer famously travelled to China in 1908 and brought back to the United States what would become his namesake, the Meyer Lemon. The fruit has grown in popularity and is a favorite of many renowned chefs. The tree also grows fragrant white flowers and can thrive indoors and outdoors (In warm climates). Grow your own lemons with a Meyer Lemon tree!

Depending on season, plants range from 18-22 inches tall and 6-8 inches wide. Plants are shipped in standard black one gallon growing pots.

 

The Meyer lemon produces clusters of white flowers with a purple base that will freshen up any room with their citrus fragrance.
It can take up to 6 months for Meyer lemons to mature, so you'll have to be patient. When ripe, the fruit will be slightly soft to the touch. With low levels of acidity, the Meyer lemon has a sweet taste. The vibrant yellow zest is one of the most prized parts of the Meyer lemon.
We ship our trees from the farm on Monday and Wednesday mornings only. This guarantees three day shipping for each order. *PLEASE NOTE - We do not currently ship to, AZ, CA, LA, HI, TX, Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands, any freight forwarding locations, hotels, PO Boxes, or Military (AFO/FPO).

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Growing citrus indoors (no matter where you are) is easy!

Regardless of your level of gardening experience, if you have daily direct sunlight available, your tree can thrive and flourish indoors!

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