Citrus limetta
Leaf arrangement | spreaded |
Leaf tip | Blunt/obtuse |
Fruit shape | Rounded/globose |
Leaf margin | Erose |
Winter hardness | Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11) |
Fruit color | Orange |
Leaf, general shape | Elliptic / oval |
Leaf, scent | Pleasantly scented |
Structure (tissues) | Woody |
Leaf width | 3 - 4 cm |
Leaf surface | Dull; Smooth |
Fruit size | 4,5 - 5 cm |
Leaf duration | Evergreen |
Leaf size | 7,5 - 10 cm |
Plant, growth type | Erect |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Leaf colour, pattern | Unicolored |
Citrus limetta, also known as sweet lime or sweet lemon, is a popular citrus fruit that belongs to the Rutaceae family. This evergreen plant is characterized by its rounded or globose fruit shape and dark green elliptic leaves.
The leaves of Citrus limetta are arranged in a spreaded pattern, with a blunt or obtuse tip. They have a pleasant scent and a dull, smooth surface. The leaf margin is erose, giving it a slightly jagged appearance. The leaf width ranges from 3 to 4 cm, while the leaf size measures between 7.5 to 10 cm.
The fruit of Citrus limetta is a vibrant orange color and has a size of approximately 4.5 to 5 cm. It is slightly smaller than other citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruits. The fruit is known for its sweet and tangy taste, making it a popular choice for juices, desserts, and culinary purposes.
In terms of its growth type, Citrus limetta is classified as erect, meaning it grows upright rather than spreading out. The plant itself has a woody structure, indicative of its durable and long-lasting nature. However, it is not hardy in colder climates and is best suited for USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, which have more favorable conditions for its growth.
The overall appearance of Citrus limetta is visually appealing, with its dark green foliage and unicolored leaf pattern. It adds a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape, especially when the vibrant orange fruits are in season.
In conclusion, Citrus limetta is a delightful citrus fruit with unique characteristics. Its spreaded leaf arrangement, blunt leaf tip, rounded fruit shape, erose leaf margin, and woody structure set it apart from other citrus varieties. Its pleasant scent, dark green leaves, and unicolored pattern make it a visually appealing addition to any garden. Although not hardy in colder climates, it thrives in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, where it can be enjoyed for its delicious, tangy fruit.
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