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Citropsis is a genus of flowering plants in the citrus family, Rutaceae. They are known generally as African cherry oranges. [3] They are native to Africa. [4] This genus is in the subfamily Aurantioideae, which also includes genus Citrus. It is in the tribe Citreae and subtribe Citrinae, which are known technically as the citrus fruit trees.
Citrus × amblycarpa is an artificial hybrid species of citrus lime. It has the hybrid formula Citrus daoxianensis × Citrus hystrix. [1] Common names
Citrus assamensis, the adajamir or ginger lime, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to Assam and Bangladesh. It is locally cultivated for its fruit, which give a very sour juice with an aroma reminiscent of ginger or eucalyptus.
An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation with renewable energy. As large parts of the Sunshine State ...
Citrus rootstock are plants used as rootstock for citrus plants. A rootstock plant must be compatible for scion grafting, and resistant to common threats, ...
Glycosmis is a genus of flowering plants in the citrus family, Rutaceae and tribe Clauseneae. [2] It is in the subfamily Aurantioideae, which also includes genus Citrus. It is a genus of the subtribe Clauseninae, which are known technically as the remote citroid fruit trees. [3] [4] The distribution of the genus includes Southeast Asia and ...
Calamansi, Citrus x microcarpa, is a shrub or small tree growing to 3–6 m (10–20 ft). The plant is characterized by wing-like appendages on the leaf petioles and white or purplish flowers. The fruit of the calamansi resembles a small, round lime, usually 25–35 mm (1– 1 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter, but sometimes up to 45 mm (1 + 3 ⁄ 4 in).
Australian limes are species of the plant genus Citrus that are native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. These species were formerly included in the genera Microcitrus and Eremocitrus . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They have been used as a food source by indigenous Australians and Indigenous New Guineans as well as early settlers and are used in modern ...