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The title of Lemon Capital of the World has been give to these places, for growing large amounts of
lemons:
Lemons need a minimum temperature of around 7 °C (45 °F), so the list is all places with mild winters.
See also
Gallery
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Flower
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Lemon seedling
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Mature lemons
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Full-sized tree
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References
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"The History That Inspired the #CoronaCitrusChallenge". April 3, 2015.
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"Corona, California, Citrus Industry Heritage.:: Corona Historic Preservation Society". www.corona-history.org.
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"The history of citrus in California". California Bountiful.
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^ History Of Riverside County California, By Elmer Wallace Holmes, page 201
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seecalifornia.com, Chula Vista, California Lemon Festival
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"All about lemons in Chula Vista". San Diego Union-Tribune. August 8, 2016.
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A Life Of Lemons: Founder Of One Of The World's Largest Citrus Farms' Granddaughter On Pivoting In The Pandemic And Growing Up Farming In Ventura County, KCLU, By Caroline Feraday, October 1, 2021, kclu.org
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https://spcity.org/156/About-Us City of Santa Paula, about us'
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"Saticoy Lemon". saticoylemon.com.
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"In the Land of Lemons : Agriculture: The largest grower of the county's biggest crop turns 100. Farms of all sizes are optimistic about the future". Los Angeles Times. January 14, 1993.
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"Lemons in Florida: Something New Under the Sun?". Citrus Industry Magazine. August 6, 2018.
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^ Chaires, Peter (August 22, 2017).
"More Florida Citrus Producers Pondering the Lemon Pledge".
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"Mexico is the leading lemon and lime producer and exporter". www.freshplaza.com.
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"The Leading Producers Of Lemons In The World". WorldAtlas.