385 on the low for one year the high is 450 lemons reasource THE BIG ENCYLOPEADIA by Luppy Lemar
each tree produces atleast 15000 lemons if it grows and dies naturally
Just pick one off the tree at the end of the rainbow.
It is possible to graft tree branches onto another tree, which does make it possible for a single tree to produce more than one type of apple. But without grafting, one tree will only produce one type of apple.
yes, you can graft all citrus (exept for kumkuat) on a single tree
A lemon is a yellow fruit, one of the most sour of citrus fruits. Lemons contain seeds of various sizes, and the lemon tree is particularly thorny. A "lemon" is also a term applied to a chronically faulty automobile, or other mechanical device.
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It usually depends on how big the tree is. There is no specific amount.
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
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Lemons are better propagated by grafting. The grafts are prepared and raised in the nursery. After one or two years of stabilization the saplings are planted in the field and cared for at least two to three years. The new lemon trees start flowering and fruiting and a four to five years old healthy lemon tree can again be used to prepare grafts for another generation of these trees.
It would not make apples nor seeds. If this is a temporary or once-in-a-while situation - such as a heavy late frost during blooming period that kills off the flowers or flower buds - that tree will not bear fruit that year. If this is a long-term situation affecting all apple trees in an area or region, then the apple trees will eventually die out in those areas because there are no future generations to sustain the species - or the trees will evolve into something else.
No, you do not need two cherry trees to produce fruit. Some cherry tree varieties are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit with just one tree.