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Post by robert on Jan 27, 2021 10:29:12 GMT -5
Hello everyone! I am looking for a mature dwarf Meyers Lemon Tree, one with a 2-3 inch thick trunk, short , no more than 4 feet high. Can't find any on the internet as they all are skinny. Thank you so very much! Robert
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ash
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Post by ash on Jan 28, 2021 20:18:24 GMT -5
Mature trees are hard to find. There's a few places in Europe though I can't remember seeing a Meyer but I'm guessing your in USA since your using inches and feet.
You really need to give your country and if in the USA then the state as well since the laws on transporting citrus are quite strict due to the spread of disease.
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Post by chris on Jan 30, 2021 0:01:39 GMT -5
I think you'll be hard pressed finding a nursery selling any citrus of that caliber. I believe you also posted about this over on one of the fig forums. You probably will need to settle for a smaller plant and grow it out yourself or find a home grower willing to sell you one that they've been growing for years.
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Post by ash on Feb 2, 2021 10:36:32 GMT -5
I think you'll be hard pressed finding a nursery selling any citrus of that caliber. You probably will need to settle for a smaller plant and grow it out yourself It's possible to find plants of that size for sale. At least in Europe. I think the fast way to get what he wants is to buy a tree of the size he wants and then just graft Meyer lemon onto it. That way he could have the tree he wants within a year or two
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