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Of the two major branches of the lime family, the one most
widely cultivated in the United States is the Mexican or key lime. Limes
originated somewhere in India or South East Asia. Unlike some of the other
major fruit citruses, grapefruits or oranges, for example, the lime is a
shrubby plant only reaching heights of between 6 1/2 and 13 feet. Branches
are slender with sharp spines. Like all other members of the citrus
family, limes are evergreens. The elliptically-shaped leaves are dark
green on the upper surface, paler underneath and between 2 to 3 inches
long with minute teeth. Flowers are white and can be tinged with purple.
The fruit, technically berries (hesperidium) are small, between one
and two inches in diameter. The peel is quite thin and pale yellow when
ripe. The lime is exceptionally cold sensitive and, therefore, not
suitable even for areas where other members of the citrus family might
survive.
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