Citrofortunella
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Citrus × microcarpa — ×Citrofortunella hybrids

These plants are hardier and more compact than most citrus plants. They produce small acidic fruit and make good ornamental plant
Ornamental plant
Ornamental plants are plants that are grown for decorative purposes in gardens and landscape design projects, as house plants, for cut flowers and specimen display...

s. The species of
Citrus × microcarpa or ×Citrofortunella includes:
  • ×Citrofortunella microcarpa (Calamondin)
    Calamondin
    × Citrofortunella microcarpa, the Calamondin or Calamansi, is a fruit tree in the family Rutaceae, commonly called the calamondin, golden lime, panama orange, chinese orange, acid orange, calamonding, or calamandarin in English. It is believed to originate from China and has spread throughout...

     — (tangerine
    Tangerine
    __notoc__The tangerine is an orange-colored citrus fruit which is closely related to the Mandarin orange . Taxonomically, it should probably be formally named as a subspecies or variety of Citrus reticulata; further work seems to be required to ascertain its correct scientific name...

     crossed with kumquat
    Kumquat
    Cumquats or kumquats are a group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae, either forming the genus Fortunella, or placed within Citrus sensu lato...

    )
  • Citrangequat
    Citrangequat
    The citrangequat is a trigeneric citrus hybrid of a citrange and a kumquat, developed by Dr. Walter Swingle at Eustis, Florida, in 1909. Citrangequats are bitter in taste, but are considered edible by some at the peak of their maturity...

     — (citrange
    Citrange
    The citrange is a hybrid of the sweet orange and the trifoliate orange. The purpose of this cross was to attempt to create a cold-hardy citrus tree with delicious fruit. However, citranges are generally bitter....

     crossed with kumquat)
  • Limequat - Citrofortunella floridana)
    Limequat
    The limequat is a citrus tree that is the result of a cross between the Key lime and the kumquat, hybridized by Dr. Walter Swingle in 1909.-Description:...

     — (Key lime
    Key lime
    The Key lime is a citrus species with a globose fruit, 2.5–5 cm in diameter , that is yellow when ripe but usually picked green commercially. It is smaller, seedier, has a higher acidity, a stronger aroma, and a thinner rind than that of the Persian lime...

     crossed with kumquat)
  • Orangequat - Citrofortunella nippon
    Orangequat
    The orangequat is a cross between a Satsuma mandarin and a Meiwa kumquat, hybridized Dr. Eugene May of the USDA and introduced in 1932, and is a member of the citrofortunella group. 'Nippon' is the only named cultivar in existence....

     — (satsuma mandarin
    Satsuma
    Satsuma may refer to:* Satsuma , a citrus fruit* Satsuma , a genus of land snails-In Japan:* Satsuma, Kagoshima, a Japanese town* Satsuma District, Kagoshima, a district in Kagoshima Prefecture...

     crossed with kumquat)
  • Procimequat — (limequat
    Limequat
    The limequat is a citrus tree that is the result of a cross between the Key lime and the kumquat, hybridized by Dr. Walter Swingle in 1909.-Description:...

     crossed with kumquat)
  • Sunquat - Citrus limon x japonica
    Sunquat
    A sunquat, also known as lemonquat or lemondrop, is a variety of citrus fruit, having an edible rind. It was initially created by Leslie Cude in Beeville, Texas, as a chance hybrid between a lemon and a kumquat. The fruit is often sliced thin, having a somewhat tart flavor....

     — (lemon
    Lemon
    The lemon is both a small evergreen tree native to Asia, and the tree's ellipsoidal yellow fruit. The fruit is used for culinary and non-culinary purposes throughout the world – primarily for its juice, though the pulp and rind are also used, mainly in cooking and baking...

     crossed with kumquat)
  • Yuzuquat - Citrus ichangensis x reticulata
    Yuzuquat
    A yuzuquat is a trigeneric hybrid between a Yuzu lemon and 'Nagami' kumquat, developed by Dr. John Brown in Texas. The fruit often is used as a lemon substitute and is very seedy....

     — (yuzu
    Yuzu
    The yuzu is a citrus fruit and plant originating in East Asia. It is believed to be a hybrid of sour mandarin and Ichang papeda...

     crossed with kumquat)

Other Citrus hybrids

  • Citrange - Citrus sinensis × Poncirus trifoliata
    Citrange
    The citrange is a hybrid of the sweet orange and the trifoliate orange. The purpose of this cross was to attempt to create a cold-hardy citrus tree with delicious fruit. However, citranges are generally bitter....

  • Shikwasa, Hirami lemon - Citrus × depressa
  • Kaffir lime - Citrus x hystrix
    Kaffir lime
    The kaffir lime, Citrus × hystrix, Rutaceae), is also known as combava, kieffer lime, limau purut, jeruk purut or makrut lime,...

  • Musk Lime - ×Citrofortunella mitis
    × Citrofortunella mitis
    The × Citrofortunella mitis is a hybrid species in the family Rutaceae. Its common names include: Musk lime, Panama orange,, and Calamondin orange.The plant is native to China and is one of the cold-hardiest citrus...

  • Persian lime - Citrus x latifolia
    Persian lime
    Persian lime , also known as Tahiti lime or Bearss lime , is a citrus fruit sold simply as a "lime" in the United States...

  • Rangpur lime - Citrus x limonia
    Rangpur (fruit)
    Rangpur, Citrus × limonia, also known as lemandarin, is a hybrid between the mandarin orange and the lemon. It is a citrus fruit with a very acidic taste and an orange peel and flesh.-Nomenclature:...

  • Sudachi - Citrus sudachi
    Sudachi
    Sudachi is a small, round, green citrus fruit which belongs to the papeda subgroup of citrus plants....

  • Yuzu - Citrus ichangensis × reticulata
    Yuzu
    The yuzu is a citrus fruit and plant originating in East Asia. It is believed to be a hybrid of sour mandarin and Ichang papeda...


See also

  • Citrus
    Citrus
    Citrus is a common term and genus of flowering plants in the rue family, Rutaceae. Citrus is believed to have originated in the part of Southeast Asia bordered by Northeastern India, Myanmar and the Yunnan province of China...

  • Japanese citrus
    Japanese citrus
    A number of citrus fruits are grown in or strongly associated with Japan. Many of these fruits are of Chinese origin, but have been modified or specially bred for cultivation in Japan.Japanese citrus fruits include:*Amanatsu‎*Daidai‎*Dekopon‎*Kabosu‎*Kiyomi‎...


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