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IMPROVED MEYER Tree
– Small, compact,
spreading tree with few thorns. New growth is tinged purple. Very hardy
and productive. Very beautiful and fragrant during bloom period. Not
uncommon to have multiple bloom periods.
Fruit –
Medium to large size with very thin, yellow to yellow-orange rind. Dark
yellow, very juicy interior with a slightly sweeter taste than other
lemons. Ripens mid to late October. Holds well on the tree.
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LISBON Tree –
Medium sized vigorous,
dense growing tree with light green foliage and many thorns. New growth
is tinged bronzy purple. Hardier and more heat tolerant than Eureka.
Fruit –
Medium to large size with thick, bright yellow rind. Very juicy and
highly acidic. Ripens late September to early October. Holds well on the
tree.
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PANZARELLA CLUSTER
A hybrid fruit delicious and unusual enough to bear the name Panzarella
cluster lemon. It is huge and weighs down the branches as it grows in
clusters up to ten pounds.
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VARIEGATED PINK EUREKA Tree –
Vigorous, open growing
tree with green / yellow / white variegation. Makes a very attractive
landscape plant.
Fruit –
Often ribbed and slightly
smaller than Eureka. Young fruit is variegated yellow and pink, gradually
fading to yellow. Interior flesh is light pink
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IRANIAN LEMON
Information coming
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