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  2. How to Grow a Lemon Tree Indoors for Delicious Citrus ... - AOL

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    For an indoor tree that provides larger fruit than the Meyer, look no further than the Ponderosa lemon. The tree itself is small enough to grow in a container, but it can produce hefty fruits that ...

  3. 11 Essential Tips for Overwintering Your Citrus Tree Indoors ...

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    In the fall, acclimate your trees to lower light levels by progressively moving them to shadier spots for about three weeks before taking them indoors. 3. Inspect Trees for Insects. Before ...

  4. Grow a Potted Lemon Cypress Tree Indoors with These 9 ... - AOL

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    A brightly lit window that receives at least 5-6 hours of morning sun or filtered light throughout the afternoon is best for these plants, but they can also be placed under grow lights in low ...

  5. Volkamer lemon - Wikipedia

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    It ripens from winter to early spring. The tree is densely branched and high-yielding, often weighed down because of the fruits. The leaves are elliptical in shape and the flowers have five white petals. [2] It is hardy to USDA zone 9. [4] The tree is fast-growing and adaptable to many soil conditions.

  6. Ponderosa lemon - Wikipedia

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    Ponderosa lemon also has larger than average citrus flowers, and bears fruit throughout the year. When grown as an ornamental, it requires pruning to control the shape, and may be trained as a bush or tree. Ponderosa lemon is less cold-hardy than a true lemon. [5] It bears medium to large fruit with a thick and bumpy rind.

  7. Acronychia acidula - Wikipedia

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    Acronychia acidula is a tree that typically grows to a height of about 27 m (89 ft). It has simple, elliptical, glabrous leaves that are 80–235 mm (3.1–9.3 in) long and 43–120 mm (1.7–4.7 in) wide on a petiole 20–70 mm (0.8–3 in) long.