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Definition of Citrus limonia
1. Noun. Hybrid between mandarin orange and lemon having very acid fruit with orange peel.
Group relationships: Genus Citrus
Generic synonyms: Citrus, Citrus Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Citrus Limonia
Literary usage of Citrus limonia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ethnobotany and Medicinal Plants: Bibliography: January 1990-June 1991 by Susan A. McCarthy (1993)
"Language: English Descriptors: Taiwan; citrus limonia; Root analysis; Bark
analysis; Chemical constituents of plants; Flavonoids; Alkaloids; Coumarins; ..."
2. Tropical Agriculture: The Climate, Soils, Cultural Methods, Crops, Live by Earley Vernon Wilcox (1916)
"The lemon (citrus limonia) is a small tree with short stout thorns and with leaf
stems sometimes narrowly margined. The flowers are rather large, ..."
3. Successful Farming; a Ready Reference on All Phases of Agriculture for by Frank Duane Gardner (1916)
"The Lemon (citrus limonia).—The lemon is grown extensively in California and to
some extent in Florida. The commercial production in Florida has in recent ..."
4. A Naturalist in Western China, with Vasculum, Camera, and Gun: Being Some by Ernest Henry Wilson, Charles Sprague Sargent (1913)
"In eastern Asia representatives of this family are certainly more important than
those found in eastern North America, for they include Citrus, Limonia, ..."