The limes we buy are Persian Limes, their flowers do not need to be pollenated to produce fruit, similar to the seedless watermelon and navel orange, key limes do have seeds.
on trees
no arms
Mediterranean countries :)
The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.
limes
Limes mostly come from spain and in other middle France and in middle Africa.
no limes come from lime trees lemons come from lemon trees.
limes
Limes in German is also Limes but pronounced LEE-mess
The word 'limes' is the plural of 'lime'. It forms its possessive in the standard way for a plural ending in 's', by adding an apostrophe: limes'.
Yes, we have limes in Brazil. Except what north Americans call limes we call lemons.
Yes, but there are different types of limes and a couple of them don't have pits
Sailors used to eat limes to prevent scurvy, they became known as Limeys.
Mostly Mexico (although there is other places that outsource limes Mexico is the largest.)
Both are limes from a vertex to the opposite side.Both are limes from a vertex to the opposite side.Both are limes from a vertex to the opposite side.Both are limes from a vertex to the opposite side.
The limes we buy are Persian Limes, their flowers do not need to be pollenated to produce fruit, similar to the seedless watermelon and navel orange, key limes do have seeds.