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Lemon trees are an attractive, fragrant addition to the garden and an excellent source of Vitamin C. But how tall can a lemon tree grow? Lemon trees are in the family Rutaceae, which includes nearly 300 species of species of trees and shrubs. The lemon tree can reach heights of up to twenty feet tall, while some larger varieties of lemons will require more supportive structures to stand tall without compromising the tree’s growth and fruit production. <\/p>\n

A lemon tree will usually reach its fullest potential height within the first three or four years of its growth. Most lemon trees will reach full height when grown in a protected environment, such as an orchard or greenhouse, within the warmer months. Furthermore, smaller lemon varieties, such as the Meyer lemon tree, only reach heights of eight to ten feet tall and tend to have a wider spread at the base of the tree. <\/p>\n

Lemon trees are also bred to be much shorter in stature than other citrus trees so that it is easier to mechanically harvest the fruit from the branches. Also, due to the fact that they grow in a wide range of climates, lemon trees tend to be more adaptable to different weather conditions and their branches are often less prone to damage by strong winds. <\/p>\n

When caring for a lemon tree, it is important to remember to keep the tree’s height and width in mind while also taking into account soil conditions, fertilizer, insecticides and harvesting practice. If not properly maintained, a lemon tree can become too large and out of control, resulting in an embarrassment of branches and fruit, and thus needing to be heavily trimmed and pruned in order to bring the tree back into balance. <\/p>\n