Citrus Limon Lemon Lisbon
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The Lisbon Lemon is the most commonly grown lemon in Australia. It is a very vigerous tree. , and contains thorns. The Lisbon lemon produces very high quality lemons with a thinsmooth skin, good juicy and high acidity. Once a year the Lisbon Lemon produces a heavy crop of fruit in mid winter to early spring. This variety is able to withstand very cold winter temperatures.
Height: 12 metres.
Width: 4 metres.
Growth rate: Fast
Form: Rounded
Foliage: Light to dark green with glossy texture
Flower: White
Tolerances: Likes moist, well-drained soil with neutral ph level. Thrives under part shade to full sun.
Care: Citrus trees are gross feeders - that means they need to be fed in July, November and March with a good citrus and fruit tree fertiliser. Give them 125 grams for every year of the tree's age at each of the applications. But when the tree gets to about 10 years old or older it needs 1 1/4 kg of fertiliser. Spread the fertiliser evenly around the drip zone, water in and the tree will power away.
Even with regular fertilising the leaves might still show symptoms of iron deficiency. This is evident when the leaf veins stand out dark green and the tissue between turns a pale green, yellow or even white. To correct this and other deficiencies, add trace element mixture around the base of tree.
The Lisbon Lemon is the most commonly grown lemon in Australia. It is a very vigerous tree. , and contains thorns. The Lisbon lemon produces very high quality lemons with a thinsmooth skin, good juicy and high acidity. Once a year the Lisbon Lemon produces a heavy crop of fruit in mid winter to early spring. This variety is able to withstand very cold winter temperatures.
Height: 12 metres.
Width: 4 metres.
Growth rate: Fast
Form: Rounded
Foliage: Light to dark green with glossy texture
Flower: White
Tolerances: Likes moist, well-drained soil with neutral ph level. Thrives under part shade to full sun.
Care: Citrus trees are gross feeders - that means they need to be fed in July, November and March with a good citrus and fruit tree fertiliser. Give them 125 grams for every year of the tree's age at each of the applications. But when the tree gets to about 10 years old or older it needs 1 1/4 kg of fertiliser. Spread the fertiliser evenly around the drip zone, water in and the tree will power away.
Even with regular fertilising the leaves might still show symptoms of iron deficiency. This is evident when the leaf veins stand out dark green and the tissue between turns a pale green, yellow or even white. To correct this and other deficiencies, add trace element mixture around the base of tree.
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