Lemons primarily grow in warm, subtropical and tropical regions around the world. Major producers include countries like India, Mexico, Argentina, and the United States, particularly California and Florida. Lemon trees thrive in well-drained soil and require plenty of sunlight and a mild climate to produce fruit effectively. They are cultivated in orchards and home gardens, making them widely available globally.
Lemons and limes both grow from trees.
yes lemons do grow in madagascar
They grow on trees.
Lemons grow on trees. As well do plums, apples, bananas, pears, grapefruit, and oranges.
On a tree.
underground.
You can't 'make' lemons, they are citrus fruits which grow on Lemon Trees.
Lemons of course.
Pasco County grows lemons, but a few others do as well.
Yes, lemons do grow in Israel. The country's Mediterranean climate provides ideal conditions for citrus cultivation, including lemons. Israel is known for its high-quality citrus fruits, and lemons are a significant part of the agricultural output, often exported to various markets.
canada gets lemons imported to canada because we dont have enough lemons to last all year long since we only grow lemons in the summer.
Lemons grow on trees.