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Citrofortunella microcarpa
Calamondin orange
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Latin Name: Citrofortunella microcarpa
Synonyms: C. mitis. (Blanco.)J.Ingram.&H.E.Moore.
Common Name: Calamondin orange
Family: Rutaceae(Click to Search)
Author: (Bunge.)Wijnands.
Known Hazards: None known
Habitat: Not known in the wild.
Mature Height: 5
Habit: Tree
Flowers and Foliage:
- This plant variety is an evergreen, ie it does not loose its leaves.
- The flowers are classified as hermaphrodite.
- It must be remembered that special care may be needed during winter as this species is to be considered frost tender.
- There have been no direct recordings of this plant providing food, shelter etc for native wildlife.
- The following areas are considered to be this plants natural range: A bi-generic hybrid, Citrus reticulata x Fortunella margarita?[200]..
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