Description
Meyer Lemon is the lemon you can’t buy in a grocery store — its thin skin and short shelf life make commercial distribution impractical, which is exactly why growing your own is so rewarding. A hybrid between a traditional lemon and a mandarin orange, Meyer lemons are sweeter, less acidic, and more floral than standard lemons, with smooth skin that ripens to a rich, golden egg-yolk yellow and dark yellow pulp that’s as beautiful as it is delicious. Fragrant white blossoms, attractive glossy foliage, and the possibility of near year-round harvesting — with fruit and blooms appearing on the tree simultaneously — make it one of the most genuinely satisfying citrus trees for home growing.
The Lemon You Can’t Buy in Stores — and Why That Matters
The reason Meyer lemons command such devotion among home cooks and chefs is exactly the reason they’re unavailable commercially: the thin, tender skin that makes them so intensely flavorful and aromatic is the same quality that makes them too fragile for long-distance shipping and retail shelf life. Growing your own Meyer lemon means access to a citrus experience that simply isn’t available any other way — sweeter and more floral than grocery store lemons, outstanding for baking desserts, enhancing savory dishes, making cocktails, and preserving.
Fragrant Blossoms and Near Year-Round Harvest
Meyer Lemon trees may bloom while fruit from the previous flush is still ripening — creating the extraordinary sight of flowers and ripe fruit on the tree simultaneously and enabling continuous or near year-round harvesting in favorable conditions. The fragrant white blossoms carry a rich citrus scent that makes them as appealing to have nearby as the fruit that follows.
Perfect for Containers — Patio, Sunroom, or Balcony
Meyer Lemon’s naturally compact growth habit makes it one of the finest container citrus options available. In pots, growth is naturally limited to a manageable size ideal for patios, balconies, and sunrooms, and the tree can be moved indoors before the first freeze in climates outside Zones 8–11. Self-pollinating outdoors; hand-pollinate with a soft paintbrush indoors for fruit set.
Why Growers Love Meyer Lemon
- Unavailable in grocery stores — thin skin and short shelf life make homegrown the only option
- Sweeter and more floral than standard lemons — the lemon × mandarin orange hybrid character
- Rich egg-yolk golden yellow color — beautiful at harvest inside and out
- Near year-round blooming and harvesting — flowers and fruit on the tree simultaneously
- Fragrant white blossoms — as enjoyable to grow as the fruit
- Container-perfect — ideal for patios, sunrooms, and indoor overwintering
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Since 1816, Stark Bro’s has promised to provide customers with the very best fruit trees and plants. It’s just that simple. If your trees or plants do not survive, please let us know within one year of delivery. We will send you a free one-time replacement, with a nominal shipping fee of $9.99. If the item in question is not available, we can issue a one-time credit to your account equaling the original product purchase price or issue you a refund. Read more about our warranty policy.
Characteristics
| Bloom Color | White |
| Fruit Color | Yellow |
| Fruit Size | Small - Medium |
| Hardiness Zone Range | 2 - 11, Outdoor Planting: 8 - 11 |
| Pollination | Self-Pollinating |
| Shade/Sun | Full Sun |
| Soil Composition | Loamy |
| Soil Moisture | Well Drained - Average Moistness |
| Soil pH Level | 5.5 - 6.5 |
| Taste | Sweet, Tart |
| Texture | Firm, Juicy |
| Years to Bear | 1 - 2 |
Size & Spacing
Mature Size
Recommended Spacing
Zone Compatibility
Pollination
This variety is self pollinating.
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Tools & Supplies
Planting & Care
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