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  2. What to do if your Meyer lemons don't ripen and turn yellow - AOL

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    Lemon Comparison: left, Meyer lemon from a mature tree; center, Meyer lemon from a different recently planted tree; right, lemon purchased at grocery store. It's a good idea to pick fruit before a ...

  3. Yep, A Lemon Tree Is Easier to Care For Than Most ... - AOL

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    A Meyer lemon tree is fragrant, easy to grow, and ripe with sweet, floral lemons. Learn all about Meyer lemon tree care including common problems in our guide.

  4. List of citrus diseases - Wikipedia

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    Blight = young tree decline, rough lemon decline GTP Blind pocket GTP Cachexia Citrus cachexia viroid (Hostuviroid) Chlorotic dwarf White-fly transmitted GTP Citrus dwarfing Various viroids Citrus vein enation (CVEV) = woody gall GTP (possible luteovirus) Citrus yellow mottle GTP Citrus yellow ringspot GTP Concave gum GTP Cristacortis GTP

  5. Meyer lemon - Wikipedia

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    Citrus × meyeri, the Meyer lemon (Chinese: 梅爾檸檬; pinyin: méiěr níngméng), [1] is a hybrid citrus fruit native to China. It is a cross between a citron and a mandarin/pomelo hybrid. [2] Mature trees are around 6 to 10 ft (2 to 3 m) tall with dark green shiny leaves. The flowers are white with a purple base and are fragrant.

  6. What Is a Meyer Lemon? - AOL

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    Meyer lemons are a cross between a mandarin orange and a lemon, which makes them smaller, juicier and sweeter than regular lemons. Instead of being bright yellow, their flesh is a golden color and ...

  7. Talk:Meyer lemon - Wikipedia

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    Since Valley lemon is a name used only in southern Texas, I moved the AKA to the end of the intro paragraph. However, to help others to find the article I've added a redirect from Valley lemon to Meyer lemon. Anyone who types "valley lemon" into the search box (and clicks "Go") will find themselves at the Meyer lemon article.