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Citrus limon, Lemon

Citrus limon

Lemon
Family: Rutaceae
Origin: Northwestern India
USDA Zone: 9-11?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersEdible plantEthnomedical plant.
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Citrus limon, native to Northwestern India, is a large shrub or small tree, 5-10 feet tall, in full sun with regular water. The white or off-white flowers are fragrant, and the mature plant is cold hardy to temperatures at least as low as the 30s F for a brief period. Citrus limon is grown best in USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11.

It is an ethnomedical plant, used throughout time for many medical properties such as its antiseptic, antispasmodic, and anti-rheumatic qualities. Additionally, lemon is edible and has many culinary uses. The fruit is rich in vitamin C, vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, E, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and fiber.

Citrus limon does best in a pot in colder regions. Potted lemon trees should be kept in an area with the most available sunlight and watered regularly. Plant the lemon tree in rich, well-draining soil in a pot with drainage and ensure that the pot is large enough for a few years of growth. Give it regular fertilizer along with plenty of water during the growing season. Protect the lemon tree from frost to ensure success and when temperatures reach freezing, move the tree indoors or provide frost protection.


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