Persian lime tree grow and care – tree of the genus citrus also known as Shiraz Limoo. Persian lime tree perennial evergreen plant, grow for edible fruits, can be used also as ornamental plant and can grow as dwarf tree or bonsai, can grow in tropical, subtropical or mediterranean desert climate and growing in cold hardiness zone 9+.

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Leaves color green in elliptic shape and the tree has thorns, flowers are white with yellow stamen

Persian lime tree edible fruits

Sour fruit, the size ~4-6 cm’ and color is green with little bit of yellow. The inner fruit divided by segments, the segment cover with soft thin layer, it containing the pulp (little cones covered with a thinner layer). Some cultivars are seedless. Rind color green, sometime green-yellowish the rind is thick and edible but also used as flavor and fragrant.

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How to grow Persian lime tree growing and care:

Well-drained soil, better loamy soil, moist soil in the fruits season and better to put mulch

How to care:
Design for easy to pick the fruits (when there are thorns it’s important but not all cultivars have thorns), add to the soil, organic matter, humus and fertilizer, in location with hot summer sun that the main trunk is expose to the sun better to better to whitewash (lime paint)

What is the best way to start growing:
Plant / Seed / Cutting / Air layering

Is it necessary to graft or use vegetative reproduction??
Yes, necessary to ensure the existent of the fruits and quality of the fruits and better to graft more than one cultivar or more than on citrus.

Cutting need to use for the base of the tree for: disease-free, base that fit for different soils, resistance for drought, base that won’t resist for grafting.

Difficulties/Problems with growing:
Thorns

Planting season:
Spring to summer in hardiness zone 9-10a, spring or autumn hardiness zone 10b-11a, possible also in summer and winter the main problem it’s hot and cold days that might cause future problem and even kill the plant, hardiness zone 11b+ planted all year

Pests and diseases:
Citrus leaf miner, aphids, citrus foot rot, ant, citrus gummosis

Pruning season:
All the year

How to prune:
Dead branch, cross branch, too much growth density

Size of the plant?
3-6 m, 10-20 feet

Growth speed in optimal condition:
Medium growing to slow growing

Water requirement:
Average amount of water, usually the plant need more water in the fruits season, but usually it’s when there are rains and if raining season delay need to increase the amount of water that the fruits won’t be dry and won’t explode.

Light conditions in optimal condition for growing:
Full Sun and possible to grow in half shade in the right care but will produce less fruits

Is it possible to grow indoor as houseplant?
No, but possible to grow next to window with sun that possible, grow it as dwarf tree and will take more time to get fruits

Growing also possible in pots, planter, flowerpot, containers:
Yes, when grow in container need to make or take dwarf tree or bonsai, even bonsai can bear fruits, need to use potting soil or mix of peat soil with perlite, drainage and holes in the pot important, don’t let the water stand in the bottom of the pot, need ever few years to switch the soil of the pot and better to start with pot that will be 20% bigger than the roots ball and every time to change it with new soil, no point that the soil will stay in the pot for no reason just lose the viability

Blooming information

When does flowers bloom?
Summer, autumn

General information about the flower
White flower with yellow stamen

Pollination is done by:
Bees

Thinning / Deadheading of the blossom:

 

Edible fruits

When does it yield:
Autumn / Winter / Spring

Fruits pests or diseases:
Citrus stubborn disease, citrus black spot, Alternaria

What can be done with big quantities of Persian lime tree fruit?
Eat, juice, dried, alcohol, the peel used as: fragrant, fruit leather, sugary rind

Work requirements on the fruit:
Pick up (sometimes cut branches that grow into the fruit)

How long does it take to bear fruit?
2-3

Ripening of fruit
Possible to pick up the fruit before and let them ripening them in the house (or even to use them)

How to grow Persian lime tree from seeds

Sowing requirement:
Moist soil, well-drained soil, 20-27C temperature and better in sunny location

Saving and care seeds until sowing:
Dry, dark location in room temperature

Sowing season:
Spring to early summer (possible also summer to autumn)

How to plant:
Planting in soil that keep moist, cover the seed lightly

Planting spacing:
Better in separate pots, direct on the place 3*4m (10*13 feet), for transplant 5*5 cm (2*2 inches)

Depth of Sowing:
2cm (1inches)

Conditions for seeds germinate:
Keep the soil and don’t let it dry, rich soil and sunny location

Watering requires for Seeds:
Average amount of water

Germination time:
2-4 weeks, but can take longer

Condition of seedling:
If there is Citrus leaf miner in one of the trees in the area, better to put it in greenhouse or indoor to protect the tree, young tree very sensitive to citrus leaf miners, better to cover the soil with mulch.

Scientific name:

Citrus ×latifolia

Categories

Blooming Seasons
  • Autumn flowers
  • Summer flowers
Edible Parts
  • Edible Fruit
Culinary uses
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Beverage
  • Dried fruit
  • Eaten raw
  • Fruit
  • Ice pop & Ice cream plants
  • Juice
Flower colors
  • White flower
Climate
  • Mediterranean Climate
  • Subtropics Climate
  • Tropics Climate
Harvest Season
  • Autumn Harvest
  • Winter harvest
Ornamental parts
  • Ornamental fruit
  • Ornamental leaves
  • Ornamental plant
Plant growing speed
  • Average growing plants
Plant life-form
  • Evergreen
  • Perennial plant
  • Tree
Plant Uses
  • Edible plants
  • Ornamental plants
Planting Season
  • Autumn Planting
  • Spring Planting
  • Summer planting
Plants sun exposure
  • Full sun Plants
Watering plants
  • Regularly water
  • Small amounts of water
Hardiness zone
  • Hardiness zone 10
  • Hardiness zone 11
  • Hardiness zone 12
  • Hardiness zone 13
  • Hardiness zone 9

Growing in Pots, Balconies & Indoors

The Persian lime (Citrus x latifolia) is a 3-6 m (10-20 ft) evergreen citrus – too large for a windowsill at full size, but an excellent container and patio tree while young or grown as a grafted dwarf. The grower doesn’t class it as a room houseplant: indoor light is usually too weak for good fruiting, though a very sunny window can carry a dwarf tree.

Quick Details

  • Container Size: Don’t overpot – start close to the root-ball size and step up every few years; grow a grafted dwarf to keep it manageable.
  • Indoor Suitability: Not a deep-room houseplant; a grafted dwarf can grow and slowly fruit at a very sunny window.
  • Best Spot: Full sun – a bright patio, balcony, or the sunniest window; half shade is tolerated but gives fewer fruits.
  • Soil & Drainage: Free-draining, aerated mix (potting soil, or peat/coir with perlite); never leave the pot standing in water.
  • Watering in Pots: Keep evenly moist and water more through the fruiting period so fruit doesn’t dry or split; pots dry fast, but avoid waterlogging.

Indoors & On the Windowsill

  • Houseplant reality: The grower doesn’t rate it a room houseplant – indoor light is usually too weak for good fruiting.
  • Windowsill growing: Grow a grafted dwarf at the brightest, sunniest window, away from heaters and air vents; expect fruit to take longer than outdoors.
  • Overwintering: In cold-winter areas a potted tree can spend winter in a bright, cool but frost-free spot indoors and return outside once frost has passed – a main reason to keep citrus potted.
  • Safety: Citrus foliage and peel oils can mildly upset cats and dogs, and stems may be thorny – keep pets from chewing the plant. The ripe fruit itself is edible.

On a Balcony or Patio

  • Light & warmth: Give it the sunniest, most sheltered spot; walls and paving reflect heat and dry pots fast, so check moisture often in hot weather, and shelter young trees from strong wind.
  • Practicalities: Use a stable pot heavy enough not to topple, and let drainage water escape freely.

Choosing the Pot, Soil & Long-Term Care

  • Pot & drainage: Strong drainage holes are essential; skip a standing saucer of water to prevent root rot. Terracotta breathes and dries faster; glazed or plastic holds moisture longer.
  • Potting mix: Well-aerated – potting soil, or peat/coir with perlite or vermiculite.
  • Feeding: Potted citrus need feeding more often than ground trees as nutrients leach with each watering; use a citrus feed through the growing season.
  • Repotting: Refresh the mix and pot up every few years – the grower advises against leaving old, spent soil in the pot; keep a dwarf in shape with light root and top pruning.

Bloom & Edible Flower Guide

Quick Details

  • Bloom Season: Summer into autumn, and often at other times in warm conditions
  • Time to First Bloom: A grafted tree usually begins flowering within its first few years
  • Flower Appearance: White flowers with yellow stamens
  • Edibility: The fragrant white lime blossoms are edible and aromatic

Detailed Blooming Overview

Persian (Tahiti) lime is a nearly thornless, seedless lime that flowers from summer into autumn and often at other times too. The white blossoms are sweetly scented; the tree is largely self-fertile and sets fruit without seed, with bees visiting the flowers.

Flower Characteristics

  • White flowers with yellow stamens.
  • Sweetly fragrant.

Bloom Care & Thinning

  • Pollination: Pollinated by bees and largely self-fertile, so it fruits reliably on its own.

Bloom Health & Protection

  • Aphids and thrips: These can gather on the tender buds and new growth; a strong jet of water, insecticidal soap or neem oil keeps them down. Avoid spraying open blossoms so visiting bees are not harmed.