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Citrus wintersii Mabb. (sensu Bayer et al. 2009); Microcitrus papuana Winters (sensu Tanaka sec. Cottin 2002)
Crown compact or dense, not weeping. First-year twig surface glabrous; second- or third-year twig surface striate; thorns straight; prickles absent or not persistent. Petiole glabrous, length short, wings absent. Leaflets one, margin bluntly toothed, shade leaflet blades flat or weakly conduplicate, sun leaflet blades weakly conduplicate. Leaflets not scented when crushed. Fruit as broad as long or longer than broad; medium green (4), light green with some break to yellow (5), or green-yellow (6); rind texture medium rough (6-7); firmness leathery; navel absent; flesh green/greenish.
Bayer, R.J., D.J. Mabberley, C. Morton, C.H. Miller, I.K. Sharma, B.E. Pfeil, S. Rich, R. Hitchcock, and S. Sykes. 2009. A molecular phylogeny of the orange subfamily (Rutaceae: Aurantioideae) using nine cpDNA sequences. American Journal of Botany 96: 668–685.
Cottin, R. 2002. Citrus of the World: A citrus directory. Version 2.0. France: SRA INRA-CIRAD.
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Additional information on this cultivar at University of California: Riverside Citrus Variety Collection
Habit (Winter Haven, FL) |
Bark (Riverside, CA) |
Bark (Winter Haven, FL) |
First year twig (Winter Haven, FL) |
Second - third year twig (Winter Haven, FL) |
Petiole (Winter Haven, FL) |
Unifoliolate leaf (Winter Haven, FL) |
Unifoliolate leaf (Winter Haven, FL) |
Unifoliolate leaf (Riverside, CA) |
Shade leaves (Winter Haven, FL) |
Leaves (Riverside, CA) |
Fruit cross-section (© UCR CVC) |