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  2. Hydrangeaceae - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea hydrangeoides, a member of the now-synonymised genus Schizophragma Hydrangeaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Cornales , with a wide distribution in Asia and North America, and locally in southeastern Europe .

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  4. Hydrangea - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea flower color changes based on the pH in soil. As the graph depicts, soil with a pH of 5.5 or lower will produce blue flowers, a pH of 6.5 or higher will produce pink hydrangeas, and soil in between 5.5 and 6.5 will have purple hydrangeas. Hydrangea flower color can change based on the pH in soil.

  5. List of citrus fruits - Wikipedia

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    Sweet limetta Mediterranean sweet lemon Sweet lemon Sweet lime Citrus limetta (C. medica × C. × aurantium) Citrus limetta, alternatively considered to be a cultivar of Citrus limon, C. limon 'Limetta', is a species of citrus, commonly known as mousami, musami, sweet lime, sweet lemon, and sweet limetta, it is a member of the sweet lemons. It ...

  6. Citrus limetta - Wikipedia

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    The limetta (lemetjie), Mosambi cultivar, at a market in Seethammadhara. Mosambi juice is a popular citrus drink in India. C. limetta is a small tree up to 8 m (26 ft) in height, with irregular branches and relatively smooth, brownish-grey bark. It has numerous thorns, 15–75 mm (0.59–2.95 in) long.

  7. Rhobs el Arsa - Wikipedia

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    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 (Citrus × aurantium).