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  2. Persian lime - Wikipedia

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    The trees are propagated clonally, by grafting or air layering. [9] Persian limes are commercialized primarily in six sizes, known as 110s, 150s, 175s, 200s, 230s and 250s. Large numbers of Persian limes are grown, processed, and exported every year primarily from Mexico [6] to the American, European and Asian markets. In 2014, Brazil was the ...

  3. Ponderosa lemon - Wikipedia

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    Ponderosa lemon trees are slow growing but reach a height of 12 to 24 feet (3.7 to 7.3 m) at maturity. The leaves are long, evergreen, glossy, and citron-like, being ovate elliptic in shape and lemon scented. [3] They have medium-thick branches with many spines. New growth is purple-tinged, as are the flowers. [4]

  4. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    Florida yew Taxaceae (yew family) Taxus globosa: Mexican yew Taxaceae (yew family) Taxus × media: hybrid yew Taxaceae (yew family) Taxus sumatrana: Sumatran yew Taxaceae (yew family) Taxus wallichiana: Himalayan yew Taxaceae (yew family) Torreya: torreyas; Torreya californica: California Torreya Taxaceae (yew family) 251 Torreya taxifolia ...

  5. Owners to get $42 million for citrus trees Florida destroyed

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    More than 60,000 healthy, uninfected trees were destroyed in Orange County between 2002 and 2006 as part of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' efforts to eradicate citrus ...

  6. Lime (fruit) - Wikipedia

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    Key lime (Citrus × aurantiifolia=Citrus micrantha × Citrus medica [5]) is also one of the three most widely produced limes globally. [4] Philippine lime (Citrus × microcarpa), a kumquat × mandarin hybrid; Persian lime (Citrus × latifolia) a key lime × lemon hybrid, is the single most widely produced lime globally, with Mexico being the ...

  7. How to Grow a Lemon Tree in a Pot: 12 Expert Tips for Success

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    The second number is the amount of phosphorous, and the third number is the amount of potassium. ... Lemon trees die when temperatures drop below 32°F, which is why most of us grow them in a pot ...

  8. Citrus rootstock - Wikipedia

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    Citrus rootstock are plants used as rootstock for citrus plants. A rootstock plant must be compatible for scion grafting, and resistant to common threats, such as drought, frost , and common citrus diseases .

  9. How to Espalier Fruit Trees for the Best Harvest in Small ...

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    “Over-pruning can harm young citrus trees," says Trejo. "Limit your cutting to no more than 30 percent of new growth at a time." Try not to prune too much during the winter either, as going ...