Persian Lime (also called Tahiti Lime) is the variety used in most commercial lime products. It sets fruit reliably and produces heavily in summer. The challenge in Florida is Citrus Canker -- a bacterial disease that scars leaves and fruit and requires regular copper spraying to control. Experienced growers handle it; beginners may find citrus canker frustrating.
Classic lime tartness with a clean, aromatic bite. Seedless flesh makes it easy to squeeze into anything. The familiar thick-skinned green lime found in every grocery store, but freshly picked from your own yard.
Lime
Seedless, juicy, and ready all summer long
Harvest Season
June, July, August, September
Mature Height
15–20 ft
Sun
Full sun
Care Level
Challenging
Cold Hardiness for Central Florida
More frost-sensitive than oranges; protect below 28F. Best planted in a warm microclimate in Central Florida, such as on the south side of a structure or fence.
5G
In stock
$55
10G
In stock
$85
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Timeline is an estimate from a 3-gallon container. Larger sizes start further along. Data unverified - owner review pending.