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Overview of various citrus cultivars and hybrids Common name(s) Image Taxonomic name/constituents Notes Amanatsu Natsumikan Citrus natsudaidai: A group of cultivars of Citrus natsudaidai, which were discovered in 1740 in the Yamaguchi prefecture of Japan. Yellowish-orange in colour, about the size of grapefruit and oblate in shape. The fruit ...
The lemon (Citrus × limon) is a species of small evergreen tree in the Citrus genus of the flowering plant family Rutaceae. The lemon is a hybrid of the citron and the bitter orange . Its origins are uncertain, but some evidence suggests lemons originated during the 1st millennium BC in what is now northeastern India .
The sweet lime, Citrus limettioides Tan. (syn. C. lumia Risso et Poit.), is often confused with the sweet lemon, C. limetta Tan., (q.v. under LEMON) which, in certain areas, is referred to as "sweet lime". In some of the literature, it is impossible to tell which fruit is under discussion. [2] The same plant may also be known by different names:
The pompia, a Sardinian citrus genetically synonymous with the Rhobs el Arsa Detailed genomic analysis showed Rhobs al Arsa to be highly similar to several cultivars of the Citrus limetta , the limetta or Persian sweet lime , and likely shared a common origin with them, arising from a cross between citron ( Citrus medica ) and sour orange ...
C. limon × C. paradisi The Imperial lemon is thought to be a lemon and grapefruit hybrid. [ citation needed ] Its fruit is slightly larger than a lemon and has a more rounded shape.
Name [5] Kaji nemu Gol nemu Jora tenga Botanical Name Citrus limon: Citrus jambhiri: Citrus medica: Growth Habitat Bushy spreading Erect Erect No. of fruits per plant 150 - 200 100 - 120 50 - 80 Length of fruit (cm) 7 - 9 4 - 5 10 - 15 Fruit weight (g) 90 - 100 40 - 60 120 - 180 Peel thickness (cm) 0.50 - 0.75 0.70 - 0.90 0.80 - 1.02 Juice per ...
Citrus × meyeri, the Meyer lemon (Chinese: 梅爾檸檬; pinyin: méiěr níngméng), [1] is a hybrid citrus fruit native to China. It is a cross between a citron and a mandarin/pomelo hybrid. [2] Mature trees are around 6 to 10 ft (2 to 3 m) tall with dark green shiny leaves. The flowers are white with a purple base and are fragrant.
Citrus × vulgaris Risso, a synonym of Citrus × aurantium L., bitter orange Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same full species scientific name .