Large lemon

montgomery, AL(Zone 7b)

I'm not sure this is the right place to post. I brought home a 2 lb lemon from farther down south in FL. I haven't cut it yet. My sister said it was a Ponderosa (sp)
Also will a cumquats grown from seed bear fruit one day? How long will it take if it will?
Sugar

Minneapolis, MN(Zone 5a)

It is possible that seed-grown trees will bear fruit, but the fruit won't be exactly like the fruit you took the seeds from.

The ponderosa lemon (Citrus limon 'Ponderosa') is a cultivar and is propagated by cuttings or grafting.

If you are interested in growing citrus, I have attached a link to the Logee's Greenhouses web site. Logee's sells many varieties of citrus that can be grown in the home including the ponderosa lemon.

http://www.logees.com/store/products.asp?dept=45

Good luck,
Mike

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