Citrus sinensis moro
On this Wikipedia the language links citrus sinensis moro at the top of the page across from the article title. Yellowish-orange in colour, about the size of grapefruit and oblate in shape. The fruit contains 12 segments and about 30 seeds.
It is an essential flavoring agent of most Italian amari, of the popular Campari apéritif, and of several brands of carbonated soft drinks that are generically called “chinotto”. Clementines whole, peeled, half and sectioned. Found in lowland subtropical rainforest and dry rainforest areas of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Early settlers consumed the fruit and retained the trees when clearing for agriculture. Commercial uses include boutique marmalade and restaurant dishes, and is exported for such. The finger lime has been recently popularised as a gourmet bushfood. Finger lime is thought to have the widest range of colour variation within any Citrus species.
Cedro da Fiorenza Volkamer 1708 124a. Grown in Israel and used for Jewish ritual purposes. Buddha’s hand can be found in Northeast India as well as China. Papedas are a group of less palatable, slow-growing, hardy citrus native to Asia, formerly placed in the subgenus Papeda of the genus Citrus.
The papeda group includes some of the most tropical, and also some of the most frost-tolerant citrus plants. They are cultivated far less often than other citrus, though they will all hybridize with other citrus. This group contains about 15 species. Sur cette version linguistique de Wikipédia, les liens interlangues sont placés en haut à droite du titre de l’article.