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| ====== Citrus Catalog ====== | ====== Citrus Catalog ====== | ||
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| - | ===== Cultivars ===== | + | Whether you're interested in rare wild relatives or exceptional cultivars for the home garden, these pages serve as a comprehensive resource for exploring, growing, and appreciating one of the world’s most beloved fruit families. |
| - | ==== Pure Citrus ==== | ||
| - | Most academics tend to agree that most modern citrus descends from the following species: | ||
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| + | ==== Original Citrus ==== | ||
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| + | Most academics agree that most modern //Citrus// descends from the following **ancestral species**: | ||
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| Most citrus fruits you are familiar with from your market grocer will fall into the category of **hybrid citrus**: | Most citrus fruits you are familiar with from your market grocer will fall into the category of **hybrid citrus**: | ||
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| ==== Australian Citrus ==== | ==== Australian Citrus ==== | ||
| - | The **Australian citrus group** is an ancient category of citrus | + | The **Australian citrus group** is an ancient category of // |
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| + | ===== Culinary Use ===== | ||
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| + | //Citrus// fruits offer exceptional culinary versatility across sweet, tart, bitter, and aromatic profiles. Fruits are commonly eaten fresh or juiced, while zest and peels provide fragrant essential oils for baking, marinades, cocktails, and dressings. Segments brighten salads, seafood, and desserts, and many varieties are ideal for marmalades, preserves, candied peels, or vinegars. Australian finger limes and relatives stand out for their unique caviar-like vesicles that deliver intense bursts of flavor prized in modern cuisine. | ||
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| + | ===== Nutrition Facts ===== | ||
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| + | //Citrus// fruits are nutrient-dense and low in calories, best known for their high vitamin C content that supports immune function and acts as a powerful antioxidant. They also supply dietary fiber // | ||
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| + | ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ||
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| + | //Citrus// species originated in subtropical and tropical regions of Asia, with ancestral forms tracing to the foothills of the Himalayas and areas across East and Southeast Asia. The catalog’s Australian group represents a separate evolutionary radiation, with species adapted to rainforest margins, coastal lowlands, and more arid inland habitats in northeastern and central Australia. Today, both Asian-derived and Australian citrus are cultivated worldwide in frost-free or protected subtropical and Mediterranean climates. They generally prefer well-drained soils and full sun, though individual species and hybrids show varying degrees of drought, salinity, or soil adaptability. | ||
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| + | ===== Pests & Diseases ===== | ||
| + | //Citrus// plants face numerous pests and diseases, including huanglongbing //(citrus greening)//, | ||
| - | ===== Range ===== | ||
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| + | ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ||
| - | ===== Growth Requirements ===== | + | The //Citrus// genus is highly interfertile, |
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