Growing compact Lemon Tree Varieties for Containers is a bright and zesty way to bring a slice of the Mediterranean to your balcony or patio. They’ll stay under 4-5 feet, making them ideal for tight spots!
Botanical Name: Citrus x meyeri
The Meyer Lemon is the poster child of container lemon trees. It’s a sweet hybrid, less tart than traditional lemons, and has alovely floral aroma. This variety is compact and loves living in a pot.
Botanical Name: Citrus limon ‘Ponderosa’
Ponderosa lemons are like the bodybuilders of the lemon world – big, bold, and showy. The tree stays small enough for pots but produces large, juicy lemons.
Botanical Name: Citrus limon ‘Eureka’
The Eureka lemon is your classic, supermarket-style lemon. It’s a prolific producer, even when confined to a container. it loves full sun but doesn’t mind a bit of shade.
Botanical Name: Citrus limon ‘Lisbon’
A tough tree that can handle some neglect. It produces classic tart lemons and has a strong citrus fragrance. It’s pretty low-maintenance.
Botanical Name: Citrus limon ‘Genoa’
This Italian variety is known for its sweet and juicy lemons. It’s perfect for those wanting a “lemonade stand” on their balcony.
Botanical Name: Citrus x limon ‘Variegated Pink’
This variety is for those who like a twist. It has green and yellow striped leaves and pink flesh. It’s a real show-off in a container. Prefers full sun but can manage in partial shade.
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantifolia
This is one of the most common Indian lemon varieties, known for its thin skin and juicy content. It’s can be trained to maintain a height of around 4-5 feet.
Botanical Name: Citrus macroptera
A unique variety predominantly found in West Bengal, India, it is highly aromatic and prized for its fragrance.
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