kenfain
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I'm hoping someone can help me with a lime tree problem I've been having. For the last couple of years, my potted lime tree hasn't been making fruit. Oh, it'll make a half dozen limes. Towards summer's end I get a few small, likely non -ripened fruit. There'll be small lime buds, and it looks like you would expect to see it in spring. Small flowers, buds. But by then it's late October, early November. When I move it indoors for the winter. At that point it looks promising. Too late! I live around Dallas TX.,and we get just cold enough to not have citrus trees for the most part. No one seems to know much about citrus at all around here. The tree seems healthy enough but this confusion over what season it is has me stumped. I don't think the tiny limes are uncommon for this breed of tree. I can't remember exactly which one it is, but I know it's not a key lime. Although the size of the fruit is exactly the same when ripe. The tree is otherwise healthy, or seems happy enough. It gets lots of sun in the summer. What else can I say about it?