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Lemons of course.
Lemons grow on trees.
Lemons grow on trees.
lemons grow on trees, mostly in Florida and California
Technically, you can grow any type of lemon tree variety your heart desires. Also, you can grow lemon Trees from any seed. Common store bought varieties such as Eureka or Lisbon would grow from seed practically anywhere! I live in Montreal, and Winters are EXTREMELY cold, I went to a restaurant last summer which had 2 semi-full grown lemon and lime trees with FRUIT!!! Obviously the plants are stored indoors for the winter, but the lemon trees still grew. Therefore, you can grow any lemon tree anywhere.
apple trees cherry trees lemon trees etc u get my point here -_-
Lemon trees are said to be first grown in India, Northern Burma, and China. They also grow in Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, United States, and Australia.
Lemon trees may grow in areas with mild winters (since they are sensitive to frost). In such climates, the trees should be planted in sunny areas with good water drainage.
All trees can be overwatered. The conditions in which they grow control the amount of water they require.d
The lemon plant is a tree, yes.
Lemon trees grow in India, Burma, China, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Unites States of America, Australia, and Brazil. Lemon trees grow in mild climates where the sever winters will not effect them.
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.