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Famously known for their use in the classic Southern Key Lime Pie. Key Limes are zesty and tangy. Key Limes are best grown as patio plants (or container plants) in our area and need to be brought in or put in the greenhouse during periods of frost. Key Lime trees mature in at about 6' tall in a pot. The container you select should be able to accommodate at least 15-20 gallons of soil. Key Limes are self-fertile and do not need a pollinator. Grafted on Sour rootstock. 

We sell Key Lime in five gallon containers.

Nursery pick up only (or we'll deliver to you for an additional fee). No shipping as of this time. Please remember some plants look different in different seasons, for the most accurate visual representation of our plants, it's best to visit our nursery. Online orders will be ready for pick up within 48 hours (usually sooner). 

About Sour Rootstock The rootstock provides a strong root system that helps the citrus tree grow and produce fruit. The trifoliate orange rootstock is valued for its resistance to cold, tristeza virus, and root rot. It's also sometimes called a "semi-dwarfing" rootstock because it can slow down the overall size of the tree.  

Key Lime Tree

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Famously known for their use in the classic Southern Key Lime Pie. Key Limes are zesty and tangy. Key Limes are best grown as patio plants (or container plants) in our area and need to be brought in or put in the greenhouse during periods of frost. Key Lime trees mature in at about 6' tall in a pot. The container you select should be able to accommodate at least 15-20 gallons of soil. Key Limes are self-fertile and do not need a pollinator. Grafted on Sour rootstock. 

We sell Key Lime in five gallon containers.

Nursery pick up only (or we'll deliver to you for an additional fee). No shipping as of this time. Please remember some plants look different in different seasons, for the most accurate visual representation of our plants, it's best to visit our nursery. Online orders will be ready for pick up within 48 hours (usually sooner). 

About Sour Rootstock The rootstock provides a strong root system that helps the citrus tree grow and produce fruit. The trifoliate orange rootstock is valued for its resistance to cold, tristeza virus, and root rot. It's also sometimes called a "semi-dwarfing" rootstock because it can slow down the overall size of the tree.