Thornless Mexican (Key) Lime Has Deliciously Fragrant Flowers That Attract Birds And Butterflies. This Makes It An Excellent Choice For A Porch Or Patio Plant. The Tree Can Grow To 12 Ft.-15 Ft. Tall As Long As Its In A Location Where The Ambient Overnight Temperature Is Above 50 Degrees F. In The Meantime, Choose An Indoor Location Such As A Sunroom Or Even A Sunny Window. The Tree Blooms In Spring And Fall And Bears Small Green Fruits. It Prefers Moist, Well-Drained, Neutral To Acid (Sour) Soil. This Easy To Grow Lime Will Provide You With An Abundant Amount Of Fruit And Is Sure To Be A Conversation Starter For Any Gardner.
- Mature Size Of 6-12 Ft. Tall X 6-8 Ft. Wide
- Grow Best In Full Sun And Partial Sun
- Winter Hardy In Usda Zones 4-11 Patio Or 8-11 Outdoors
- Annuals/ Evergreen
- Can Produce Fruits In The First Year
- Water Regularly When Soil Is Dry. Allow Soil To Drain Properly Between Each Watering Cycle
- Pest And Disease Resistant
- Self-Pollinating, But It Will Yield More Crops When Being Planted With Additional Key Lime Trees
- Fertilize Your Key Lime Tree During Spring And Summer Seasons Once Every Six Weeks. In Winter Months, Once Every 2-3 Months
- Pruning After The Tree Fruits To Preserve Nutrients For The Primary Trunk Of The Tree
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