Product Information
Product Description
Here’s a detailed description of the Lemon plant, a widely cultivated fruit plant valued for its tangy fruits, fragrant flowers, and culinary and medicinal uses.
🍋 Lemon Plant Description
Feature Description
Common Name Lemon
Botanical Name Citrus limon
Family Rutaceae
Origin Believed to have originated in Northeast India or Southeast Asia
Plant Type Evergreen fruit-bearing tree or large shrub
Height 6–20 feet (can be pruned for compact growth in home gardens)
Growth Habit Upright, spreading; dense foliage
Leaves Oval, glossy, dark green with a slightly serrated edge; aromatic when crushed
Flowers White or pale pink, fragrant, 4–5 petals; blooms in clusters
Fruit Oval to round yellow citrus fruit with juicy, acidic pulp
Blooming Season Can bloom several times a year, especially in spring and summer
Fruiting Time Fruits typically mature in 6–9 months after flowering
Sunlight Full sun (minimum 6–8 hours/day)
Water Needs Moderate; prefers evenly moist, well-drained soil
Soil Preference Sandy or loamy soil, slightly acidic (pH 5.5–6.5)
Maintenance Moderate; needs pruning, feeding, and pest control
🌿 Key Features
Fragrant Flowers: Attract bees and other pollinators.
Fruit Use: Juice, zest, and pulp used in cooking, cleaning, and health remedies.
Aromatic Leaves: Sometimes used in tea or traditional remedies.
Thorns: Some varieties may have small sharp thorns on branches.
🍋 Popular Lemon Varieties
Variety Features
Eureka Most common commercial variety; fruits year-round
Lisbon Thornier, more vigorous than Eureka, very productive
Meyer Lemon Sweeter, thin-skinned hybrid (lemon × mandarin orange); compact size
Ponderosa Large fruit, often grown ornamentally
Kagzi Nimbu (India) Small to medium-sized lemons; popular for juice and pickles
🌱 Basic Care Tips
Watering: Deep water once or twice a week; more often in hot climates.
Fertilizing: Use citrus-specific fertilizer rich in nitrogen; apply 3–4 times/year.
Pruning: Remove dead or crossing branches; shape the plant for better airflow.
Pests/Diseases: Watch for aphids, leaf miners, scale, citrus canker, and powdery mildew.
🌸 Special Notes
Container Friendly: Dwarf varieties like Meyer lemon grow well in pots.
Companion Plants: Basil, marigold, and nasturtium help repel pests naturally.
Cold Sensitivity: Not frost-tolerant – protect or bring indoors in colder climates.