Meyer Lemon Tree$69.99
8-12 hours of bright light per day
Once a week. Keep soil moist, but not wet
Orders over $75 ship for free!
Botanical Name: Citrus x meyer
Common Name: Meyer lemon
Origin: China
- Natural shrub but can be pruned into tree form and grows as big as its pot allows
- Potted in a harvest-yellow, lightweight eco-friendly planter with matching saucer
- Measures overall approximately 16-17” H x 4”D
- Planter Height: 6.5"
- Planter Diameter Top: 6"
- Planter Diameter Bottom: 3"
- Saucer Diameter:4.5"
- Due to agricultural restrictions, product cannot be shipped to Arizona or California
Sunlight
8-12 hours of bright light per day
Water
Once a week. Keep soil moist, but not wet
Temperature
50-80°F
Plant Friendliness
Best to keep away from furry friends
- Meyer Lemon Tree potted in eco-friednly yellow planter with matching saucer
- Care instructions
- Care & support tips for the lifetime of your plant
- 30-Day Guarantee
Our plants are packaged with care and delivered from our greenhouse to your door.
- All orders over $75 ship free
- Our standard shipping time is 2-4 business days
- Standard Shipping is $7.99
- We also offer next day shipping and Saturday Delivery
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