Yes ! , I have grown them from seed if you can find the fruit , although the
germination rate is really low , out of 4 limes (20 or more seeds) I got 2
seedlings , but they seem to be thriving here in Florida.
I think these may have been irradiated or somthing or old , and not to
mention most citrus fruits seed won't germinate at all if removed from the
fruit for too long a period.
best thing to do is see if you can find some fruit , remove the seed and
immediatly plant them .....
Best of luck !
Todd
"Lou" wrote in message
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Does anyone have any experience growing the lime leaves used in Thai
cooking? I believe they're called Kaffir in the US. I live in
Florida, so if they're a true citrus lime I can probably grow them.
My grocers don't always have them. Also, any source for the plants
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Lou
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