The lime season in Spain covers almost the entire year due to the different varieties that exist. However, the peak season for lime harvest in Spain, when supply intensifies, is from the fall until the beginning of the summer, between September and May.
The lime tree does not have a defined flowering period, and it can be said that if the weather conditions are favorable, it flowers throughout the year, and therefore the ripening of the fruit is staggered in a similar way. Having said this, it should be noted that in the Mediterranean climate, the greatest production occurs during autumn, winter, and spring, being much more limited in summer, given the dry climate and the lack of rainfall at this time.