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Old 05-02-2008, 10:45 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default What happened to my Lime tree?

I do not know too much about my Lime trees because they were planted
by a previous owner. However, I have 2 of them. My tree in the front
made lots of Limes this year. My tree in the backyard didn't make any
Limes, however it produced one orange. An orange. Probably
originating from the orange trees in some of my neighbor's yards. We
live in Florida. I ate the orange, it was really very tasty. But what
happened to all of the Limes? I don't get it. We did have some frost
this year and I had some plants that died. But why would the lime tree
still be able to produce an orange? Maybe someone can help me with
this Lime tree. Thanks.








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