Persian (Bearss) Lime Tree

Growing Zones in Ground: 8 - 11 / in Pots: 4 - 11

(49 customer reviews)

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Description

The Persian Bearss Lime Tree has a spreading form, nearly-thornless drooping branches, broad green leaves, purplish young shoots and white blooms. This lime tree is a prolific fruit bearing tree. The Bearss lime has a distinct spicy aroma and a tasty savory blend of lime and lemon minus the bitterness or acidity.

Citrus Latifolia, also known by other common names such as a Persian Lime Tree, Bearss Lime Tree, or Tahiti Lime Tree is a member of the family Rutaceae with a tri-hybrid genetic composition of pummelo (Citrus grandis), citron (Citrus medica), and a micro-citrus specimen (Citrus micrantha).

The Persian Lime tree is an evergreen, vigorous tree that can grow 15 feet to 20 feet tall when planted in ground, with width of 5 feet to 10 feet wide when it reaches maturity. The Persian (Bearss) lime tree is a citrus tree that does well in warm climates but can survive cold temperatures; the dwarf lime tree can be grown in a pot if you live in colder areas. It is cold-hardy with recorded USDA plant hardiness zones 8-11.

This citrus tree has a spreading form, nearly-thornless drooping branches, broad green leaves, purplish young shoots and white blooms. The Bearss lime tree is a prolific fruit bearing tree that produces limes that are almost the size of lemons.

The seedless Bearss lime fruit has a dark to pale green rind that is smooth and thin. The skin is tightly clinging to the flesh of the fruit and has a characteristic thin nipple on the blossom end. Bearss lime has a distinct spicy aroma unique to its citrus kind and a tasty savory blend of lime and lemon minus the bitterness or acidity. Each lime fruit weighs about 2 ounces while half of that weight is juice.

The Persian Bearss lime tree is the most widely produced and cultivated lime tree commercially and accounts for the largest share of fruits sold as limes in the United States.

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  1. Andrea (verified owner)

    Great looking trees!

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  2. LARRY DOWDELL (verified owner)

    Product delivered as described and on time.

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  4. Arthur Mitchell (verified owner)

    Arrived packed perfectly in compact protective box. No signs of any damage to the plant, even though it arrived 2 days later than predicted, which was the shipping company’s responsibility. The plant is happily growing in my citrus garden.

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  5. Chantal B. (verified owner)

    Arrived intact and beautiful

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  6. Matthew B. (verified owner)

    Had an issue with the first order. Customer service quickly and kindly fixed the issue. Will be ordering from this company again.

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  7. Anonymous (verified owner)

    The tree arrived in good shape and is thriving in its new container.

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  9. David D. (verified owner)

    Getting new growth (yeah!), but only from the base (boo). The leaves on the grafted section are turning yellow. The “pot” was a thin and tall sleeve and was difficult to keep upright for the recommended week after it arrived. Not quite as big and full as the sample photos, but that’s to be expected I guess. If it pulls though it’ll be nice. Probably won’t mail order a tree again.

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  10. Kymberly R. (verified owner)

    Our Persian (Bearss) Lime Tree was reasonably priced and arrived quickly, hydrated, and healthy. We have named her “Lola” and she is happy and growing nicely in a large planter on our back deck. We can’t wait for “Lola” to produce fruit! Thank you, Citrus for growing such wonderful plants so that all may enjoy!!!

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  12. Gail N. (verified owner)

    Good size tree. Came in great shape

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  13. John Bellezza (verified owner)

    Arrived and everything seems fine. No shock

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  14. Gail (verified owner)

    Tree arrived on time in great shape. Can’t wait for it to produce.

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  15. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Tree arrived quickly and in good shape. Only issue is the fertilizer kit I got with it: the labels on the different components didn’t match the directions so it took a while to figure out what was what.

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  16. JANETTE (verified owner)

    The tree was in excellent shape, large, and is doing well!

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  17. Molly K. (verified owner)

    This tree is very large for how old it is. Lots of healthy leaves and robust root system.

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  19. Gaynell (verified owner)

    Tree arrived in perfect condition, packaged well and doing fine!

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    Tree came in good condition. Started flowering within days . Will order more in the future.

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  23. Gianni (verified owner)

    My lime tree was shipped incredibly fast and looked healthy! It’s in the ground now and doing great

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  25. Connie (verified owner)

    Tree was beautiful and healthy. Easy to replant. Also found all the tips from Citrus.com very helpful. Looking forward to trying some of the recipes.

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  26. Ciro Villa (verified owner)

    Beautiful and strong little tree

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  27. Alan (verified owner)

    Tree came broken and after planting it lost some leaves and others turned yellow. Not sure if this one will survive

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  28. Bill C. (verified owner)

    Delivered on what was advertised. Always a pleasant surprise these days.

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  29. Tamara Marmol (verified owner)

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  30. Joshua Pofahl (verified owner)

    Great service, they even replaced the tree when FedEx messed up the shipping.

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  31. John Moure (verified owner)

    Thank you much

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  32. David Herkalo (verified owner)

    Tree arrived in great shape, well packaged. Very pleased with the efficiency and product.

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  33. Leah T. (verified owner)

    Lime tree arrived perfectly intact and in perfect condition!

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  34. Lawrence Murphy (verified owner)

    The tree showed up quite healthy and green.

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  36. Julia H. (verified owner)

    The tree was packaged very well and the tree looks great. It was really awesome to see the tree start to open up and “unfurl” as it acclimated to it’s new environment. IF we had more room we would most likely purchase another. Ordering was simple and easy and I was very happy that care instructions were sent along AND when ordering warnings about potential shipping issues that factor into how the tree is affected by shipping/travel were listed ex loss of leaves, bent or broken limbs etc. With this tree none of those issues occurred. I’m noticing that the leaves are getting some yellow spotting but am unsure if this is a natural thing for this specie of lime tree. I plan to research into it more but I do like this company A LOT and the variety it carries.

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    • Citrus Customer Care (store manager)

      What a terrific review! Thank you for taking the time to review. We are delighted that your tree is thriving in its new home, and we greatly appreciate your business.

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  37. Veasna (verified owner)

    It was great working with this company. Shipping was smooth and the plant came with all the instructions needed to properly care for the plant.

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    • Citrus Customer Care (store manager)

      Thank you so much for your nice review. Please enjoy your tree, and we appreciate your business.

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  39. Candace Wildy (verified owner)

    The tree arrived healthy and intact.

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  40. Amy Lewis (verified owner)

    We ordered a persian line tree and the one that came to us looked completely different from the picture. It came well packed but there was no information in the box whatsoever. It was a single branch jutting out to the side on a stem. It came with n o information or explanation. I called to complain and experienced great customer service. They offered to send me another tree immediately and explained some details about the cutting. why they cut it that way and how to care for it. The new tree that came was a bit better in shape and it came with all kinds of info about the tree. They really redeemed themselves and now that I am educated, I would order from them again.

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  41. Stephen B. (verified owner)

    Excellent delivery. Tree as advertised and carefully packed.

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  42. Anonymous (verified owner)

    So far, so good. The proof will be how it grows and produces fruit over time.

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  43. Barbara R. (verified owner)

    Thank you for your prompt delivery. My tree arrived in perfect condition. Even though I live in WI it will have a perfect home. I planted it in a big pot that will be outside in the summer and brought inside for our winter months. I am so happy to own such a healthy tree.

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    • Citrus Customer Care (store manager)

      Thank you for your terrific review. We are happy that your tree has a great home, and we appreciate your business.

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  45. Callie (verified owner)

    Very pleased with quick delivery of healthy trees, with helpful instructions. I also had a few general tree care questions that I emailed to the customer service address and I received quick responses.

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  46. stephanie zack (verified owner)

    Arrived in good condition. No broken branches. Planted per you instructions with the amount of Epsom salt you recommended. May have some leaves yellowing but expected that.

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      Thank you for the positive review. We know that you are enjoying your tree, and we appreciate your business.

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  47. Margaret M. (verified owner)

    Tree is beautiful and arrived in good shape. I had a question about the packing material. I emailed customer service and within 30 seconds I had a reply. Impressive. Would definitely do business with this company again!

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      Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review. We greatly appreciate your business–enjoy your tree.

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  48. Donald T. (verified owner)

    Trees came to me in Great shape, beautiful foliage, lots of blooms and some fruit. I was so impressed I ordered more trees immediately. Thank you.

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  49. Donald T. (verified owner)

    Tree came in Great condition, beautiful foliage, lots of blooms and some fruit beginning to grow. I was so impressed I ordered more trees immediately. Thank you!!

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      Thank you very much for your great review. We are happy that your tree is thriving, and we are grateful for your business.

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Citrus Tree Care

If you are looking for a newcitrus tree, and are planning to grow a Persian “Bearss” lime tree, read the tips we have below. These tips will help you to properly care for this tree and turn it into a heavy yielding fruit tree.

When buying a Persian Lime tree, make sure to choose a healthy tree from a trustworthy nursery to make certain that it is free from any diseases. Do not buy a large plant in a small pot since it is most likely root bound; rather choose a small plant in a 3-gallon container to ensure that the roots are healthy.

The Persian Bearss Lime Tree is a sun-loving tropical tree that needs plenty of sunlight, about 8-10 hours a day. It is better adapted in sunny areas like Florida and Arizona, but with some cold protection, it can be grown on both east and west coast and even as far north as Winter Haven.

If the winter temperature you are experiencing is consistently below 40 degrees, it is highly recommended that you plant your Bearss lime tree in a pot. If possible, get a planter with built-in casters so it can be easily moved indoors during winter, and outdoors during summer.

Lime trees should be planted on acidic, well-draining soil and away from damp, flood prone area since this tree cannot tolerate standing in water and is prone to root rot. To prevent water retention, we highly advise that you mound the soil up instead of leaving any depression.

When planting in ground, the hole where you will be planting the tree in should be two times the width and just as deep as the root system. Once the tree is placed, make sure to tamp down your sandy, well-draining soil to prevent pockets from forming. Afterwards, give it a deep watering for about 5 minutes.

When planting dwarf lime trees in a pot, use a pot that is larger than what it is shipped in and has lots of holes at the bottom to allow proper drainage. When repotting, fill the new pot halfway with sandy, well-draining potting soil and gently place the tree in it. Fill the area around the tree but make sure not to cover the grafted area of the tree. Pack down the soil lightly and leave about an inch from the soil to the rim for easy watering. Deep water the plant until it flows from the holes at the bottom of the pot. Move the pot beside a south facing window to give it ample sunlight.

Fertilizer for citrus trees is important, especially during spring and summer. Use a citrus fertilizer on your in-ground or newly potted Persian lime tree once every 6 weeks to promote healthy growth and to replenish the nutrients in the soil. While young, the citrus fertilizer should contain 6 to 10 per cent nitrogen, with phosphorus pentoxide and potash, and 4-6 percent magnesium. As the tree starts to fruit, change the mixture to that with lower phosphorus and higher potash.

Fruit & Harvesting

Fruit

Persian Bearss Lime citrus tree produces large seedless limes the size of lemons. It has a trademark vivid lime-green fruit that is elongated and has rounded base with a short neck and a rounded apex with a short nipple. The rind of the Bearss lime fruit is smooth, thin and tightly clinging; while the pulp is a light shade of yellow-green when ripe.

The Persian lime tree fruit is naturally seedless, but when planted near other citrus trees tends to have a few seeds. The taste of this lime is a delicious combination of savory key lime and lemon. It has a spicy aromatic scent has less acidity and bitterness compared to Key lime but is more flavorful. Because of its versatility and unique taste, Persian limes can be eaten straight out of your hand, used for cooking, added to drinks, or used as garnishing numerous dishes.

Harvesting

Persian limes are harvested 8 to 12 times a year with 70 percent of the produce maturing from May to fall. The peak period is generally from July to September. Harvesting is mostly done by hand, but some use a tool called a ‘gig” to collect the fruits.

Since Bearss limes are green when ripe or unripe, telling when it is time to harvest can be somewhat confusing, with a narrow window for the perfect ripeness. Essentially, if you harvest the fruit too early there will be deficient juice and does not have its distinct lime flavor, but if collected later, it will be sweet and may not have the lime flavor you are looking for.

Limes that are harvested for commercial purposes are usually dark green. However, the optimal time to pick this fruit is when the dark green skin has lightened up a little bit or when you see specks of pale green in areas of the fruit skin. Another way to tell if the fruit is ripe is by lightly squeezing it. If the fruit is unripe it would not give and will feel solid to the touch while a ripe fruit would give a bit when squeezed.

But of course, the ultimate test to determine the readiness of the Bearss lime fruit is by tasting it. Gently twist one fruit from the stem and cut it open. If the juice content is about 40% or more and has the spicy citrus lime taste, then it is the right time to harvest those limes from your tree. Once collected, you can keep the fruit in good condition for up to 8 weeks under refrigeration without curing.

Growing Zones

Advice

Persian “Bearss” lime trees are best grown outdoors where they can get full sunlight but can be taken indoors if the temperature gets too cold in your area. An in-ground dwarf Persian lime tree can grow as tall as 10 feet but with prudent pruning you can keep it at a desirable 6 feet height. Its flowers bloom from Spring/fall and produces fruit during fall/spring. Also, since it is a tropical fruit, it needs to be protected from cold weather especially when the temperature drops below 30 degrees.

How do you prune a Bearss Persian lime tree? Snip away any brown, dead or diseased branches at a 45-degree angle using sharp pruning shears to make a smooth cut. These branches will only take away the nutrients much needed by the healthier parts of the tree. Cut leggy looking limbs to allow ventilation at the center of the tree and to let in more light to pass thru between the branches.

Watering the Persian lime tree/strong> is highly dependent on the weather condition in your area. During summer, you can water it 2-3 times a week to keep the roots moist. Make sure to allow the upper inch of the soil to dry out before the next watering. Reduce watering as winter approaches to prevent growth (young sprouts get easily damaged in cooler temperature).

Pests and Diseases

There are a couple of pests that could cause major problems for Bearss lime tree.

There is the citrus red mite and broad mite that could heavily infest the Persian lime leaves and fruit causing the leaves to have necrosis, prematurely fall and dieback.

There are biological (Euseius stipulates) and chemical (pesticides) controls you can use to effectively regulate or prevent widespread colonization of citrus and broad mites.

Persian lime trees can also suffer from black sooty mold caused by aphid infestation. Aphids alone can cause minimal damage. However, they excrete a sticky substance called honeydew that the black sooty mold feeds on. Black sooty molds can hinder the tree growth and kill the leaves.

To stop the growth of black sooty molds, you need to stop the spread of aphids. You can either use a concoction of mild household detergent mixed with water or use pre-mixed insecticidal soap. Another method to get rid of aphids is to encourage the nesting of bug eating birds like chickadees and wrens.

Scales and leaf miners are another citrus tree pest to look for, and they can cause serious harm to your lime trees. Getting rid of these 2 pests is imperative to make the plants look better and improve their overall health. The most common method to rid your plant of leaf miners is the use of pesticide. You can also use horticultural oils or a biological control like Diglyphus isaea wasp which you can buy from reputable nurseries.

Scales can be controlled by disposing of infected branches, twigs or leaves. You can also buy natural predators like ladybugs and lacewings that prey on scales while it is in the larval or crawler stage. There are also horticultural oils and insecticidal soaps you can use to control scales.

FAQs

Should I prune my lime tree?

Persian limes require little to no pruning to grow a healthy tree and many limes. You can prune your tree away from building walls, other plants, or walkways if needed. You can also prune your tree to maintain a certain size. Excessive pruning (hedging) can cause many small branches to form and grow many small fruit in turn. Fewer large branches producing ample and larger fruit is often preferred to hundreds of smaller branches growing many smaller fruit.

Why is my lime tree losing leaves?

Lime trees can lose leaves for a few reasons. Stress of transport, moving a potted tree from outdoors to in (or indoors to outside), heavy fruit production and subsequent harvest, cold weather, and overwatering are all possible causes of leaves dropping. Leaves may also drop due to spider mites, fungus, canker, and other diseases. If your tree is disease and pest free, and has not been overwatered, leaf drop is most likely a natural mechanism and fallen leaves will regrow with new foliage.

I am in Oregon on the coast. Can I grow a lime tree?

If you are within the USDA Growing Zones of 8 to 11, which some coastal parts of Oregon are, you can grow citrus as long as the temperature does not fall to freezing or below for an extended time period. You can also grow citrus in a pot, and bring it inside over winter.

I am in New Jersey. Can I grow a lime tree?

Yes. You can grow the lime tree in a pot outdoors in the summer, and bring it inside to a bright sunny window when winter approaches. You can also give the tree extra light with grow lights if needed. Put the tree back outside in spring after threat of frost has passed.

How often should a lime tree be watered?

Persian ‘Bearss’s Lime trees require well-drained soil and will not tolerate saturated ground for long. However they do need deep watering to encourage proper root growth. Water slowly and deeply once per week then adjust by monitoring soil dampness. If the soil is damp down to two or three inches, wait another few days before watering. Lime trees like a combination of periodic deep watering, and well-drained soil.

When should I fertilize my Persian Lime Tree?

Use citrus tree fertilizer and apply the fertilizer manufacturer’s recommended amount for your tree’s size, once per six weeks, from the beginning of March until the end of September. Always water fertilizer in thoroughly.

Does a Persian Lime Tree need a pollinator to grow fruit?

No. Persian Lime Trees are self-pollinating, and will grow fruit without a second tree. But lime trees with a companion pollinator will often grow more fruit than single trees.

Do Persian Lime trees have thorns?

Persian lime trees have fewer thorns than many other sour citrus fruits, such as lemons, but the tree branches can still have small thorns.