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Meyer Lemon Tree Scions – 5 Fresh 4–6" Cuttings for Grafting or Rooting, Citrus × meyeri Starts
You will receive 5 fresh scion cuttings from a Meyer Lemon tree (Citrus × meyeri), each measuring 4 to 6 inches long, ideal for grafting onto citrus rootstock or rooting in optimal conditions. Meyer Lemon is prized for its sweet, fragrant fruit, which is less acidic than traditional lemons.
These cuttings are taken from mature, healthy stock and are perfect for home orchard growers, citrus collectors, or backyard grafting projects. Best results occur with proper tools and timing during the active growing season.
Includes 5 unrooted Meyer Lemon scions, 4–6 inches long
Ideal for grafting onto compatible citrus rootstock
Produces sweet, thin-skinned lemons with floral aroma
Popular in edible landscapes and container orchards
Best grafting time: late winter to early spring
Common Name: Meyer Lemon
Scientific Name: Citrus × meyeri
Color: Green foliage; yellow fruit
Soil Type: Well-draining loamy or sandy soil
Sunlight: Full sun
Watering: Moderate; avoid waterlogged conditions
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8–11 (container-grown in cooler zones)
Plant Type: Citrus fruit tree (scion wood)
Growth Habit: Compact, bushy
Fruit Ripening: Late fall to early spring
Planting Season: Late winter to spring for grafting
These cuttings are taken from mature, healthy stock and are perfect for home orchard growers, citrus collectors, or backyard grafting projects. Best results occur with proper tools and timing during the active growing season.
Includes 5 unrooted Meyer Lemon scions, 4–6 inches long
Ideal for grafting onto compatible citrus rootstock
Produces sweet, thin-skinned lemons with floral aroma
Popular in edible landscapes and container orchards
Best grafting time: late winter to early spring
Common Name: Meyer Lemon
Scientific Name: Citrus × meyeri
Color: Green foliage; yellow fruit
Soil Type: Well-draining loamy or sandy soil
Sunlight: Full sun
Watering: Moderate; avoid waterlogged conditions
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8–11 (container-grown in cooler zones)
Plant Type: Citrus fruit tree (scion wood)
Growth Habit: Compact, bushy
Fruit Ripening: Late fall to early spring
Planting Season: Late winter to spring for grafting






