Because every species (plant or animal) bears 'offspring' as itself. With plants and trees, the only exception is if a person grafts 2 together to make a new species. Then, the new species could only bear the fruit or characteristics of itself.
Lemons and limes both grow from trees.
They grow on trees.
Lemons grow on trees. As well do plums, apples, bananas, pears, grapefruit, and oranges.
Lemons of course.
You can't 'make' lemons, they are citrus fruits which grow on Lemon Trees.
Lemons grow on trees.
Lemons grow on trees.
lemons grow on trees, mostly in Florida and California
The lemon plant is a tree, yes.
They grow on trees, just like oranges and lemons.
Pears, peaches, oranges, lemons, bananas, cherries, apples, apricots, mangos, and more :) Is that enough?
Lemons typically grow at a similar rate to other citrus fruits, such as oranges and grapefruits. The growth rate of citrus fruits can vary depending on factors like climate, soil quality, and care provided to the trees. Overall, lemons are known to grow at a moderate pace compared to other citrus fruits.