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		<title>By: Brendan</title>
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		<description>I need to know how high a lemon plant can reach so it does not fall over or
die in the heat of day among the tiles that heat up
the balcony. The seeds are picked out of a sunkist lemon and sowed on August. \it&#039;s now mid November.
in Hong kong.</description>
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die in the heat of day among the tiles that heat up<br />
the balcony. The seeds are picked out of a sunkist lemon and sowed on August. \it&#8217;s now mid November.<br />
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