Yes
yes, you can graft all citrus (exept for kumkuat) on a single tree
Lemons and limes both grow from trees.
grapefruit,lemons, and limes i think....or citrus groves
Limes, like lemons and oranges are naturally occurring citrus fruits. Over time selective crossing has produced distinct varieties but the original fruit was wild.
Trees that bear prickly fruit include citrus trees like lemons, limes, and oranges, as well as certain types of cacti.
Citrus trees usually grow between eighteen and twenty two feet tall. Dwarf citrus tress usually grow between eight and twelve feet tall.
Citrus fruits are: Oranges,lemons,grapefruits,limes, and I think there are some Austrailian citrus fruits.
The lemon tree belongs to the family Rutaceae, which is commonly known as the rue or citrus family. This family includes other citrus fruits such as oranges, limes, and grapefruits. Lemon trees are scientifically classified as Citrus limon. They are evergreen, flowering trees that thrive in warm climates.
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Orange trees grow in orchards specifically designated for citrus fruits. These orchards have conditions tailored for citrus tree growth, including suitable soil composition, climate, and sunlight exposure required to produce healthy orange trees.
It generally takes 3 to 5 years....
No, citrus fruits are oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit