No, 'silly'.
Limes and Lemons are different fruits from evergreen bushy species of the Citrus family , in a way that Apples and Pears are different fruit from species of the Rose family. Limes and Lemons ( and Oranges ) grow in the warmer parts of the world, like around the ( subtropical ) Mediteranean - especially Spain!
Lime juice / drink and Lemon juice /drink taste similar, - BUT different. In the same way that Orange Juice tastes different from Lemon juice.
There are also Lime TREES , - a totally different species which are native to the more northerly / ( temperate )climates of Europe like Germany ( there called ' Linden' ), France and England. Such trees are very adaptable of tough roadside conditions & are commonly planted at sides of the road.
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.
Lemon tree leaves are typically oval-shaped with a glossy, dark green color. They have a slightly serrated edge and are arranged alternately along the branches. Lemon tree leaves also have a distinct citrus aroma when crushed.
Gum trees are members of the genus Eucalyptus. There are over 700 species of Eucalyptus, all but 9 of which are native to Australia.
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Lime can harm evergreen trees by raising the soil pH to levels that are not conducive to their growth. It can also disrupt the tree's ability to absorb essential nutrients from the soil. It's best to consult with a local arborist or garden center before applying lime to ensure it won't harm your evergreen tree.
no limes come from lime trees lemons come from lemon trees.
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Most citrus trees have thorns on the branches. Lime trees usually have thin branches with thorns, lemons are similar
Citrus trees are trees that grow citrus fruits, such as orange, lemon, lime. I don't know how a fruit can help its tree. i am no expert but the fruit can help because as it decomposes it is a natural fertilizer for the tree i have heard that some fruit trees like banana peels on the ground to decompose into fertilizer.
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i bought a lime tree six years ago and it produced beautiful green lime, i notice this seventh year that one fully yellow lime was yellow and picked and it was a lemon, and now my whole lime tree has produced lemons this year and they are delicious and yes i did pray for lemons
yes with lemon seedsJust like an orange tree you can also plant them as a small tree. The fruit on a orange or lemon tree really doesn't become mature until the tree is several years old.
How you duplicate lemon trees.
No. Not unless they are grafted on the same tree and one takes over. However, even then the lemon is more likely to be the one that dominates.
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No, separate plant. Like Apples and pears.
An etrog tree, just like lemons grow on lemon trees and oranges grow on orange trees. Etrogs are a very primitive relative of the lemon, and they are also considered a variety of citron, which just means lemon in some language but means thick skinned varieties with lots of seeds and hardly any juice in English. So, you can say that Etrogs grow on Citron trees. In any case, it's a variety of citrus fruit and without fruit, it's hard to tell the difference between etrog, lemon and lime trees.