Key Lime Tree (Mexican Lime)
Citrus × aurantiifolia
Description
Small fruit, big flavor—Key Lime is the citrus tree behind that unmistakable tart, aromatic punch. Known as the “bartender’s lime,” this compact evergreen produces an abundance of small, thin-skinned limes packed with bold, tangy juice perfect for pies, cocktails, marinades, and more.
With fragrant white blooms and glossy green foliage, this tree is as ornamental as it is productive. Whether grown in a container on the patio or planted in warm climates, Key Lime delivers year-round interest and harvests.
Care Tips
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Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
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Water: Consistent moisture; allow soil to slightly dry between waterings
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Soil: Well-draining soil is essential (great for containers)
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Fertilizer: Feed with a citrus-specific fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season
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Temperature: Protect from frost—bring indoors in colder climates
Landscape & Container Uses
- Perfect for patios, decks, and balconies
- Ideal for container growing (easy to overwinter indoors)
- Adds fragrance and function to edible gardens
- A must-have for home bartenders and chefs
Plant Details
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Mature Size: 6–10 ft tall (smaller in containers)
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Sun Exposure: Full Sun
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Fruit: Small (1–1.5"), intensely tart, aromatic limes
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Foliage: Evergreen, glossy green
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Bloom: Fragrant white flowers throughout the year
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Hardiness Zones: 9–11
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Habit: Compact, slightly thorny shrub/tree
Harvest Tips
- Pick fruit while green for classic tart flavor
- Allow to turn yellow for a slightly sweeter, fully ripe taste