No, only a lemon can grow from a lemon seed. That's why it is called a lemon seed. If an orange grew from it, it would be an orange seed.
No.
Is a lemon see and orange seed grown together to get the reddish grapefruit
No. Tangerines are a form of Orange, whereby Lemons are, well Lemons.another answerwhile counter intuitive one can grow a tangerine tree from a lemon seed though it isn't very likely. biologicly all citrus fruit are one species meaning they can pollinate each other to produce viable offsprings. so if a tangerine pollen landed on a lemon flower and pollinated it and you sow the seed you will get a tangerine-lemony tree.
yes
With a seed
Lemon seed is not pollinated. The lemon tree has flowers, which are pollinated by insects and wind. The pollinated flowers grow into lemons, which contain seeds.
It would if you had a hot and humid climate. Lemon trees grow in the tropics and subtropics.AnswerYou should get a lemon tree, but from a seed there is no guarantee that the seedling will produce worthwhile lemons.
Plant the seed in dirt. It will hopefully grow into a lemon tree. I'd start in a pot in the house.
The only way to grow an orange tree is from an orange seed. Answer: Orange trees are propagated from cuttings. Basically this means cutting a small piece of a branch off and sticking it in the ground and it will grow roots. (It's alot more complicated than that but that is the basic idea) If you grow an orange tree from a seed it will not be 'true' to the parent. This means that if the seed comes from the most beautiful tasting orange the tree that the seed produces may grow horrible oranges.
yes you can.
it grows faster in waterrrr
No nothing will happen.