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Old 10-26-2007, 07:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Seeds for Key Lime

Persian or Bearss Lime are seedless. There are seeds once in a while, like out of 500 fruits, you might get one.

I have Tavares limequat, and it has some seeds. It is as good as a lime, plus you can eat the rinds too. I might be too late for that as some friends harvested them, perhaps they overlooked some fruit.

My Mary Ellen lime hasn't fruited yet.

I have Giant Mexican Key Lime, but it is still a bud, hasn't sprouted yet, but it might die this winter.

So I can't help you this year, perhaps, remind me around September next year when I usually harvest my first batches of limequats. I have bearss lime almost year round but they are seedless.
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