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"Learn How to buy and grow your own
Dwarf
Key Lime Tree for
beauty, sweet smelling fragrance and Free Key Limes in YOUR home
or patio!"
All of our Key
Lime Trees
are priced aggressively -- saving you up to
50% compared to our competition --We
guarantee the Lowest price as well!
PLUS, learn
about our Unheard of
THREE-Year Guarantee offer on every
Lime Tree we sell!
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From
the nursery of KeyLimePieTree.com:
Friday, 12:04 a.m.
Dear
Friend,
Have you ever wanted to buy something, like a Key Lime Tree,
only to see its price, quality and service be so confusing? You don't
know whom you can trust.
Or
maybe you just want to have all the information on a Key Lime
Tree in one place so you don't have to waste hours
searching?
Whatever
the reason you came here -- you can now learn everything you
need to know about -- Key Lime Trees...
- How
to find the perfect Lime Tree
-
Where it will grow depending on your climate: Indoors or outside
- How
to take care of your Lime Tree
- When
to harvest the limes for the best flavor
- And
more...
Why get a
Key Lime Tree?
Compact enough even for urban balconies and
limited-space gardens, Key Lime will begin bearing small, juicy,
thick-skinned fruit at an early age! Even if there were no fruit at
all, this evergreen would be attractive enough to grow as an
ornamental.
The leaves are lush and glossy, the small white flowers
(arising indoors in late winter, just when the house needs some color
and scent!) are intensely fragrant, and the habit is upright and
well-branched. Depending on the size container and pruning you give
it, this tree could reach 8 feet high and 10 feet wide, but can also
be kept smaller.
The limes are the real prizes of Key Lime Tree. They
arise in clusters of about 6 after the blooms pass. Thin immediately
to about 2 or 3 per cluster, unless you want more plentiful but much
smaller fruits.
An excellent Tart tasting lime, great for
cooking
The key lime (Citrus
aurantifolia Swingle), also known as the Mexican lime, West Indian
lime or Bartender's lime is in a class all of its own. Much smaller
than regular "Persian" limes you get at the store, the key lime ranges in size
from a ping-pong ball to smaller than a tennis ball (2.5-5 cm in diameter (1-2
in)). The peel is thin, smooth and greenish-yellow when ripe. The flesh is also
greenish-yellow and full of highly poly embryonic seeds (two or more plants from
one seed). The interior is divided by 10 to 12 segments, quite juicy and has a
higher acidity than regular Persian limes. Key limes have a very distinctive
aroma, which makes them valuable for culinary use.
Key Lime
Trees have a great reputation as an indoor houseplant.
Close up, fruit ripens
in stages so you don't get too much too soon.

The
Key Lime is very cold sensitive but it can withstand some abuse. And it's one of the
most productive after the Meyer Lemon Tree, for its size. And, best of all, it is a small compact tree
which can grow well in most U.S. climates. Our dwarf Key Lime Tree makes a striking addition to the patio or deck in the summer,
resembling a topiary.
History
Limes (Citrus aurantifolia) are
the fruit of tropical citrus tree closely related to lemons. This
evergreen tree is in the Rue family, Rutaceae, which also includes
citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and kumquats. Limes are native
to Southeast Asia, and probably originated in Indonesia or Malaysia.
They made their way to the eastern Mediterranean with the Arabs, and
to the western Mediterranean, with returning Crusaders, and eventually
to the West Indies, when Columbus introduced citrus fruits there on
his second voyage. These limes, used in most of the world, are
what we call Key Limes.
The large, green, seedless limes found in your supermarket is the
Persian or Tahiti Lime (Citrus latifolia) a hybrid developed in
the early 20th century. The fruit is larger than the Key Lime, more
resistant to disease and pests, and has a thicker rind. They are
picked slightly immature, while they are still green in color (they
turn yellow when fully ripe, and might be confused with lemons).
Key limes which predominate in the rest of the world, are smaller,
yellowier in color, seedy, sourer, and grow on thorny trees which are
sensitive to cold weather. As we have done with tomatoes, we have
sacrificed flavor for convenience and appearance. Key limes were grown
commercially in southern Florida and the Florida keys, until the 1926
hurricane wiped out the citrus groves. The growers replaced the Key
Lime trees with Persian Lime trees because they are easier to grow,
easier to pick because they have no thorns, and due to the much
thicker skin, are easier and more economical to ship. There are still
many Key Lime trees throughout the Florida Keys in backyards however,
commercial production is only on a very small scale. Though they do
seem to be making a slight comeback as a Florida crop in recent years.
Click for
more history.....
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can never thank you enough for all that you have done. You
went above and beyond what you had to do."
-- Sue Dods, Georgia |
"Get
a Lime tree by one of the finest nurseries today -- for a fraction
of what you'd pay to
our competition!"
Since
this is all we do...grow and sell Citrus Trees. Doesn't it
make sense you would buy from us?
And
Our reputation has grown by word of mouth and customer referrals
to the point that our nursery now has an unbeatable
reputation for consistent service and impeccable quality...
topped off with an unmatched focus on customer satisfaction.
Our
customers around the country include gardeners ... farms...
businesses
looking for an expert in Key Limes... and with 23 years
experience shipping these trees!
Here's what some of our happy customers from Oregon to Virginia have to say about us:
"IT
smells great!! Sarah is very excited about her lime tree."
"We
just got back from our holidays and found a package waiting
for us. IT was in great shape!! Sarah is very excited about her
Lime tree.
You and everyone at KeyLimePieTree.com are just wonderful. We
can never thank you enough for all that you have done. You
went above and beyond what you had to do. Sarah is anxious
to eat her new Limes in the next 3 months. Again, thank you so much."
-- Sue Dods, Georgia |
"We
received the Tree on Friday and it looked perfect..."
"We
received the tree on Friday and it looked perfect to us.
We then took it to Laura's gardening Grandmother, and it
looked perfect to her. She loved the gift. Thank
you very much for the great service!"
-- Tim Loppe, SC |
"Thank
you so much for such a beautiful Key lime tree!"
"Dear
Richard, Thank you so much for such a beautiful
tree! My lime tree has already started blooming and it's
only been a month. Oh, also the emails really helped me bring
the tree to life. Thank
you once again."
-- Heather Carren, NJ |
"Our
house looked spectacular with the lime trees in the house!"
"Hi
Larry, I wanted to once again say a big THANKS
for helping to make our open house successful.
You were right about putting the 2 trees around the fire
place. They loved the smell and made us an offer on our house
that day!"
-- Danielle and Darren, AL |
"Our
Key Lime trees arrived, and as usual the quality is outstanding."
"Well, once again you have outdone even our expectations.
Our trees arrived, and as usual the quality is
outstanding. My customers love the trees we put in the front
yard. Thank
you all for the high level of service."
-- Dave Murray, NV |
"How
you can save money and get
a top-quality, guaranteed Key Lime Tree... fast!"
We only
sell the best trees so you'll be happy. We back that up with our 2
guarantees so there is No Risk to you.
And
this is good news for all of our customers because our
service philosophy means...
...
You can save up to 50% on your Lime trees!
... You
get our Price Guarantee and our Unbeatable 3-year Guarantee
for the best tree!
... You
get e-mails to remind you to Prune, Fertilize and general care
without worrying about hurting your tree!
PLUS...
we can answer any of your questions...we're just an email away!
"Our
promise to you: If the Tree dies,
we'll replace it!"
It's
very important to us that you are totally satisfied with your
Lime Tree
and we pride ourselves in keeping all of our customers happy.
If you buy from us, your new tree will be 2-3 years
old. Our lowest price is $59.95, ON SALE FOR $49.95, which should kill the
competition.
But if you find a better deal please let us know on the next page.
So
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P.S.
Remember, we are one of only a few "experienced" Key
lime Tree
Shippers in North
America -- and this can potentially save you time, money and
hassle on
your order.
Click here to
order now, and find out why we are the Best!
Because of agricultural regulations, we cannot ship citrus to CA,
TX, or AZ.
We do not ship citrus internationally.

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