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Meyer Lemons are the Number 1 Patio Citrus Trees: Meyer Lemon Trees are so hardy they can grow indoors or out. If you live in a colder climate no problem. Your can easily move your Meyer Lemon Tree inside for the winter. They will still produce fruit prolifically. The larger the tree the sooner you will have fruit on your tree. Meyer Lemons also ripen over several months, not all at once.Meyer Lemons are much sweeter then the standard lemon. Perfect fruit for juicing and Lemon meringue pie. There is always something going with a Meyer Lemon Tree tree. It is either flowering or blooming. Meyer Lemon trees are forgiving and highly adaptable. DUE TO USDA LAWS Not Available in AZ, CA, FL, TX
Editing Review after speaking with Mike at Larry's Orchard.Edited again, end of SummerEdited: 1 year later.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DO not expect something to show up that looks like the Amazon picture - you will be VERY disappointed.Mike tells me that Amazon has their own picture, and as a result, Larry's gets a lot of disappointed customers.I uploaded pictures of what I received - which was a 33" tall stick with some leaves on top.----------------------------------------Mike assured me that this is what a 2 year old tree looks like (and that is what I received a 2 year old - not 3 year old tree).I planted it in a pot, added Citrus fertilizer and am hoping for the best.The customer service at Larry's was good - and they offered to take the tree back at no charge for shipping.----------------------------------------2nd Edit: August 26th 2013The tree has been watered, fertilized, and out on the back deck all summer...It is doing well and has filled in - and looks healthy - and a lot like the other pictures - but without the fruit yet.Mike was right - patience was the key.---------------------------3rd Edit: June 8 2014The tree has a ton of fruit.Was outside all last summer; Inside all winter (where I pollinated myself) and outside again since April.At least a dozen fruit. Some quite big - BUT - unless lemons suddenly turn Yellow at the last minute - I'm beginning to think I may have a lime tree and not a lemon tree.(Will try to post Pictures).