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Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree, Five Gallon Container
Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree, Five Gallon ContainerDwarf Meyer Lemon Tree, Five Gallon Container

Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree, Five Gallon Container

SKU:dwarf-meyer-lemon-tree
Availability:Usually ships in 2-3 business days
Price:$71.98
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If you're looking for something really special to add to your plant collection, the Dwarf Meyer lemon tree may be it. This lemon will first offer you fragrant flowers that produce thin skinned, juicy lemons year round. Meyer is different than conventional lemons in that the taste is sweeter and less acidic, with rind that is thinner and more orange in color than typical lemons. Evergreen. Full sun. This Meyer lemon selection is on dwarf root stock, so will only grow to about 6 feet tall or prune to shape. Makes great tub plant indoors or out. Lemon blossoms will make your house smell good. Shipped potted in its original soil and container to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden. Photo used courtesy of D.S. Temple. Can not ship citrus trees to TX, AZ, or FL.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you really ship citrus trees this time of the year?
Since we ship all of our trees potted in soil, yes we are able to offer shipment year round. We monitor weather.com, and hold shipment temporarily if weather is too extreme. We add insulation to the trees as weather dictates, packaging each carefully by hand to ensure the best possible tree when it arrives at your home.

How are the trees prepared to make such a journey in the winter?
We insulate the trees prior to shipping if necessary, and then carefully box them, adding additional protective measures to absorb excessive vibration or movement while in transit. The root balls are then bagged to hold in moisture while the trees are on their way, with an additional card board collar placed over the tree to provide additional protection from the elements. Some leaf drop may occur, but the tree, once moved to a proper and safe location should re-foliate very quickly.