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Q: Why were limes grown only in Florida prior to the decline of the industry?
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Where are limes grown?

on trees


Where is lime locally grown?

Lime is a citrus fruit that is grown on a large scale in southern Iraq. In the US, limes are grown in Florida, Arizona, southern California and many come up from Mexico. The key ingredient is the lime tree must not get cold, so unless you live in a semi-tropical climate, you can't find limes locally grown. There are some growers who will buy the small lime trees that can be grown indoors, but limes from those will cost extra as they will be called "locally grown" and do require special treatment.


Where are oranges grapefruits lemons and limes found?

They are found in Florida.


What is key lime juice?

Key lime juice is nothing more than juice from a variety of limes called key limes. they are smaller than the Persian limes typically found in American grocery stores.


What are some things on a farm that start with the letter I?

Lima beans, lemons, limes, lettuce and leeks are grown on a farm. They begin with the letter l.


Florida's major products?

Florida produces many different fruits and vegetables including oranges, tomatoes, limes, and watermelon. They also manufacture fruit juices and cloth made of cotton.


What is 'limes' in German?

Limes in German is also Limes but pronounced LEE-mess


Where do limes come come from?

limes


What famous foods come from Florida?

Oranges are probably the most famous. Other citrus like lemons, limes, grapefruit are also large Florida crops.


Are Limes in Brazil?

Yes, we have limes in Brazil. Except what north Americans call limes we call lemons.


Do limes have pits?

Yes, but there are different types of limes and a couple of them don't have pits


What is Florida known for producing?

Florida is known for their fruits. Florida provides oranges, strawberries, limes, tangerines, and lemons to many parts of the country.