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Why do lemons grow on trees?

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Because every species (plant or animal) bears 'offspring' as itself. With plants and trees, the only exception is if a person grafts 2 together to make a new species. Then, the new species could only bear the fruit or characteristics of itself.

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Because that is how God made them.

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