no limes come from lime trees lemons come from lemon trees.
No, There two different types of fruit, but from the same family.
yes, you can graft all citrus (exept for kumkuat) on a single tree
a orange dum 1 Although limes will ripen to an orange colour if left on the tree, they are always picked "green", possibly to distinguish them from the lemon. My tree grow yellow lemons, now it is growing all limes
Dwarf fruit trees can produce fruits including oranges, apples, pears, lemons, and limes.
Most types of limes do have seeds. These can be saved and sprouted to grow a lime tree. There are also a few types of seedless limes.
yesYes, It Does Grow on Tree
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.
The mission had citrus fruits like lemons, oranges, limes, tangelos and some apple trees. They also had avacodo trees (which is really a fruit tree).
Yes, it is the tree upon which limes grow.
On a tree.
It grows on a tree.
each tree produces atleast 15000 lemons if it grows and dies naturally