Meyer Lemon Tree

Meyer Lemon Tree

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Meyer Lemon Tree is a compact, fragrant citrus tree that brings year round beauty and sweet, flavorful fruit to Florida Landscapes

Only Available for Sale in the State of Florida

Meyer Lemon

The Meyer Lemon Tree is a beloved citrus variety for home growers, prized for its abundant blossoms, rich evergreen foliage, and uniquely sweet lemons that taste like a blend of traditional lemon and mandarin. Compact in size and exceptionally fruitful, this tree is a top choice for Florida gardeners who want reliable harvests, fragrant blooms, and a tropical look that fits beautifully in the landscape or in containers on patios and porches. Because it thrives in warm climates and performs best in USDA Zones 9 through 11, it is available for sale in Florida only.

History of the Meyer Lemon

The Meyer lemon, known botanically as Citrus × meyeri, is believed to be a natural hybrid between a citron and a mandarin or pomelo. First introduced to the United States from China in the early 1900s, it quickly became a favorite among gardeners and chefs for its low acidity, thin rind, and exceptional flavor. Its popularity surged again in the early 2000s after culinary enthusiasts highlighted its versatility in baking, cooking, beverages, and preserves. Today it remains one of the most widely grown citrus trees for home landscapes thanks to its beauty, and generous fruit production.

Meyer Lemon Tree Care

The Meyer Lemon Tree grows best in full sun and thrives in Florida’s warm climate. It prefers slightly acidic, well drained soil. Water regularly during the establishment phase, keeping the soil evenly moist but never saturated. Once mature, allow the top inch of soil to dry before watering again. Fertilize with a citrus specific fertilizer during the spring and summer growing seasons to support blossoms and fruit set. In Florida, Meyer lemons can be grown in the ground or in containers. Container grown trees are ideal for patios and should be brought into a protected area during unusually cold weather. Light pruning in early spring helps shape the canopy and remove weak or crossing branches. Be sure to monitor for common citrus pests such as aphids or mites and treat promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap if needed.

Meyer Lemon Tree Features

The Meyer Lemon Tree has glossy, deep green leaves and highly fragrant white flowers with a soft purple tint on the undersides. In Florida’s climate, it may bloom more than once per year, often resulting in multiple crops of fruit. The lemons are rounder than typical supermarket lemons, with a smooth rind that ripens from golden yellow to orange yellow. Their flavor is notably sweeter and more aromatic than common lemons. Mature trees typically reach 6 to 10 feet tall and 4 to 8 feet wide when grown in the landscape, but remain smaller in containers, often around 3 to 5 feet tall. This makes the Meyer Lemon an excellent choice for patios, entryways, poolside plantings, and tropical themed gardens. Its year round greenery and fragrant blooms make it just as ornamental as it is productive.

Meyer Lemon Tree vs Regular Lemon

Meyer lemons differ from regular lemons in both flavor and appearance. While common lemons like Eureka or Lisbon have a thick rind and a sharp, acidic taste, Meyer lemons are smaller, rounder, and have a thin, smooth rind that ripens to a deep golden yellow. Their flavor is sweeter and more aromatic, often compared to a blend of lemon and mandarin. Meyer lemon trees also bloom more often in warm climates and stay more compact, making them ideal for containers and home gardens, whereas standard lemon trees are larger and follow a more defined fruiting season.

Why Buy from Perfect Plants

Perfect Plants provides Florida grown Meyer Lemon Trees that are healthy, well rooted, and ready to thrive in your home landscape. Our trees are carefully inspected, grown in premium soil mixtures, and shipped with the care and expertise needed to ensure long term success.

**Cannot ship to: AK, HI, CA, AZ, TX, LA**

At Perfect Plants Nursery, we stand behind every tree, shrub, and flower we grow. Every order is protected by our complimentary 30-day plant guarantee, ensuring your plants arrive healthy and ready to thrive. Unlike many online nurseries, Perfect Plants ships directly from our family-run farm, so you’re backed by growers who care about your success long after your plants leave our nursery beds. Grow with confidence knowing your investment is protected from the start.

Botanical Name
Citrus × meyeri
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Sunlight
Full Sun / Partial Shade

Foliage Color
Green

Flower Color
White

Mature Width
3-4 ft

Mature Height
5-10 ft

Growing Zones 8, 9, 10

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FAQs for Meyer Lemon Tree

Meyer lemons are ready to harvest when their skin turns a deep yellow and they feel slightly soft to the touch. Picking at the right time ensures sweet, juicy fruit perfect for cooking, cocktails, or fresh eating. One other thing to note is that unlike other citrus varieties, Meyer Lemons will continue to ripen off the tree. At Perfect Plants, our Meyer Lemon Trees are shipped healthy and ready to produce fruit, so you can enjoy homegrown lemons in your kitchen in no time.

Pruning your Meyer Lemon Tree helps maintain shape, improve airflow, and encourage abundant fruit production. Lightly trim back new growth in late winter or early spring, and remove any dead, crossing, or weak branches.

Live in Florida and looking for high-quality Meyer Lemon Trees? Perfect Plants offers premium, healthy trees that are shipped with care. Please note: our Meyer Lemons are currently only available for sale in Florida due to agricultural shipping regulations.

Yes, Meyer Lemons have thorns. They are known for their relatively few and small thorns compared to other lemon varieties, making them easier and safer to handle.

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