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By Siris


And Lemons (Citrus x meyeri)

Lemon fruits not ripe yet on my Lemon Meyer shrub, growing in the conservatory. The flowers are very fragrant.
Citrus meyeri is a cross between a citron and a manderin/pomelo hybrid.



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Another treat in your conservatory :-)

21 Oct, 2018

 

Our lemon is still outside and the fruits are still very green!

21 Oct, 2018

 

You presumably bring in your lemon for the winter, Dd? My green fruits do ripen. I have used them in the past for 3 Citrus Fruit marmalade.

21 Oct, 2018

 

I've also had 9 Figs this year from my Dalmatie. Eaten them before I thought about photographing them.

21 Oct, 2018

 

Oh you lucky thing, how old is it, your fig tree? and yes we bring the Lemon under cover, although it did not fare well in the conservatory, much too warm, so the porch this winter!!

23 Oct, 2018

 

Dd, I bought the Fig in spring 2016 from your/our local G Beauty. Yes I think a cooler porch would be better for Citrus.

23 Oct, 2018

 

Gin & Tonic Perfect :o))

9 Nov, 2018

 

Homeb, Your Conservatory is heated, think that's too warm for Citrus. Mine just has frost protection, which is idea for Citrus and my Cymbidium Orchids, but too chilly/damp for people to sit in there in winter.

29 Nov, 2018



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