NOUN
- a small evergreen tree that originated in Asia but is widely cultivated for its fruit
How To Use lemon tree In A Sentence
- Mind you, I do prefer to sneak outside sometimes and just have a whiz on the lemon tree in the backyard.
- Terracotta pots overflow with cactuses and red, pink and purple flowers, above which spread expansive palms and orange and lemon trees.
- The walled garden is the highlight, shaded by lemon trees, with a pool and lots of outdoor seating. Times, Sunday Times
- We went back to my aunt and uncle's house, where my brother and I went around back to pick some lemons off of their lemon tree.
- You sit outside in a courtyard full of lemon trees with the scent of jasmine wafting over. Times, Sunday Times
- What are the white blobs sticking to the stem of my lemon tree? The Sun
- On one side was the semul tree, the branches of the chameli adorned the verandah, the kachnar and mango trees in front, an all-season lemon tree and of course, the neem.
- I keep raving about our magical lemon tree but I keep forgetting to bring any of its produce to her.
- For instance, Lemon Tree Hotel, which pegs itself as full-service budget hotel chain, converted its Lemon Tree City Center North in Gurgaon, a suburb of Delhi, into a swanky property so it could take better advantage of its location. No-Frills Hotels Gaining Ground in India
- It roots out vines, truffles for lemon trees painfully heated by charcoal to three degrees above freezing.