Family and genus: Rutaceae, Citrus genus
Suitable areas: tropical and subtropical regions
Main uses: Landscape greening, home decoration
Product introduction
Lemon, with few or almost no thorns on its branches, tender leaves and flower buds dark purple red in color; Leaves are oval or elliptical in shape; The petals are light purple red on the outside and white on the inside; The fruit is oval or ovoid in shape, with a thick skin and a lemon yellow color; The flowering period is from April to May; The fruiting period is from September to November.
Growth habits
Lemons are native to southeastern and southern Asia, with a preference for warmth but not cold resistance. They do not have strict soil requirements, but are best found in slightly acidic soils with deep, loose soil layers, abundant organic matter, strong moisture and fertility retention, good drainage, and low groundwater levels.
Main function
Lemons are rich in vitamin C, sugars, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, niacin, quinic acid, citric acid, malic acid, hesperidin, naringin, coumarin, high levels of potassium and low levels of sodium, which are very beneficial to the human body.
Family and genus: Rutaceae, Citrus genus
Suitable areas: tropical and subtropical regions
Main uses: Landscape greening, home decoration
Product introduction
Lemon, with few or almost no thorns on its branches, tender leaves and flower buds dark purple red in color; Leaves are oval or elliptical in shape; The petals are light purple red on the outside and white on the inside; The fruit is oval or ovoid in shape, with a thick skin and a lemon yellow color; The flowering period is from April to May; The fruiting period is from September to November.
Growth habits
Lemons are native to southeastern and southern Asia, with a preference for warmth but not cold resistance. They do not have strict soil requirements, but are best found in slightly acidic soils with deep, loose soil layers, abundant organic matter, strong moisture and fertility retention, good drainage, and low groundwater levels.
Main function
Lemons are rich in vitamin C, sugars, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, niacin, quinic acid, citric acid, malic acid, hesperidin, naringin, coumarin, high levels of potassium and low levels of sodium, which are very beneficial to the human body.