As hard as it is to believe, according to the label, THIS is a lime. I suppose I'll have a better idea of what happened when I cut it open (on the off chance it has seeds in there, I don't want to cut until I have a pot waiting).
Well, it should clarify. It wasn't that there were a pile of lemon looking limes and I picked up one, it was that I picked up this one lime from a pile of otherwise normal looking limes. So we probably aren't talking about a newly developed variety, but either a freak lime or a natural cross (then again, the ugli fruit was a naturally occurring cross, and look how well IT did.)lemons are supposedly an ancient hybrid but there may now also be many other more recent crosses that have come about. i've sure seen some limes that looked more like lemons (but tasted like limes) and we had some navel oranges the other day that were more yellow than orange but they did still taste like oranges.
Alternative possibility: someone saw you coming @Pulsegleaner , and moved a sticker just to mess with your head.As hard as it is to believe, according to the label, THIS is a lime. I suppose I'll have a better idea of what happened when I cut it open (on the off chance it has seeds in there, I don't want to cut until I have a pot waiting).
They have to be really lucky then, it was a LOT greener when I got it, so to do that, they'd have to find a green lemon first.Alternative possibility: someone saw you coming @Pulsegleaner , and moved a sticker just to mess with your head.