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Citrus myrtifolia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rutaceae

Scientific name
  
Citrus myrtifolia

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Sapindales

Genus
  
Citrus

Higher classification
  
Citrus

Citrus myrtifolia Myrtle Leaf Orange Citrus myrtifolia

Similar
  
Citrus, Kumquat, Citron, Bergamot orange, Bitter orange

Citrus myrtifolia, the myrtle-leaved orange tree, is a species of Citrus with foliage similar to that of the common myrtle. It is a compact tree with small leaves and no thorns which grows to a height of three metres and can be found in Malta, Libya , south France and Italy (primarily in Liguria typically Savona and also in Tuscany, Sicily and Calabria).

Citrus myrtifolia FileCitrus myrtifolia 1jpg Wikimedia Commons

The fruit of the tree resemble small oranges. They are sour or bitter and are commonly called by their Italian name, chinotto. They are an essential flavoring agent of most Italian amari, of the popular Campari aperitif, and of several brands of carbonated soft drinks that are generically called "chinotto".

Citrus myrtifolia ChinottoBumchen Citrus aurantium var myrtifolia BIO

Citrus myrtifolia is sometimes planted in gardens. Due to its compactness, it can also be planted in a pot or other container.

Citrus myrtifolia Hortus Camdenensis Citrus myrtifolia Raf

Synonyms

Citrus myrtifolia Oranges Citrus aurantium 39Myrtifolia39 at Twickel Citrus

  • Citrus aurantium var. myrtifolia Ker-Gawl. in Bot. Reg. vol. 4, t. 346, in textu. 1818.
  • Citrus pumila Marc. in Izv. Sochin. Obl. Sukhum. Stants. vol. 2. 1921.

  • Citrus myrtifolia The species quotChinotto Citrus myrtifoliaquot is a plant of the genus

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    Citrus myrtifolia Citrus aurantium Myrtifolia Myrtifolia Pinterest

    Citrus myrtifolia Forum Citrus Myrtifolia 39Chinotto39

    References

    Citrus myrtifolia Wikipedia