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Perennial Edible Fruits of the Tropics


Chapter  3 Citrus Fruits and Their Relatives

Table 1. Principal cultivated varieties of Citrus, Fortunella, and Poncirus - continued
Species, group, and variety
Note
Value*
Citrus aurantium (L.) sour or bitter orange:
Common group:
Seedlings
Widespread
2
Sevillano (Agrio de Espana. Real)
Spanish
1
Bittersweet group:
Bittersweet
Floridian
3
Paraguay (Apepu)
Paraguayan
3
Variant group:
Abies Narrow Leaf
Algerian
3
Bouquet (Bouquet de Fleurs)
French
3
Bouquetier a Grandes Fleurs (Bouquetier a Peau Epaisse)
French
3
Bouquetier de Nivea (Fleurs Doubles)
French
3
Kabasu
Japanese
3
Kikudaidai
Japanese
3
Variegated (Panache)
Californian
3
Willowleaf
Unknown
4
Zadaidal
Japanese
2
Myrtle-leaf group:
Boxwood Leaf Chinotto (Chinois a Fou Bois)
Mediterranean
3
Crispifolia Chinotto (Crinkle Leaf Chinotto)
Mediterranean
3
Dwarf Chinotto
Mediterranean
3
Large Chinotto
Mediterranean
3
Citrus bergamia Risso, bergamot:
Castagnaro
Mediterranean
3
Femminello
Mediterranean
3
Melarosa
Mediterranean
4
Piccola (Petite)
Mediterranean
4
Torulosa (Striata)
Mediterranean
4
Citrus unshiu Marc., marcovitch, satsuma mandarin:
Early (Wase) group:
Aoe
Japanese
2
Iseki
Japanese
4
Matsuyama
Japanese
3
Miho
Japanese
3
Miyagawa
Japanese
1
Okitsu
Japanese
2
Late (Unshu) group:
Hayashi
Japanese
2
Ishikawa
Japanese
2
Nankan No. 4
Japanese
2
Owari
Japanese
3
Silverhill
Floridian
4
Sugiyami
Japanese
1
Citrus nobilis Loureiro, king mandarin:
King
Malayan
3



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