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Aurantiaceae Collection

"Aurantiaceae: A Colorful Family of Citrus Fruits and More" Did you know that the Aurantiaceae family includes some of our favorite citrus fruits

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Aurantiaceae Collection: Orangier des Gcnes, Arancio di Genova
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus sinensis, sweet orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Cirtus paradisi, grapefruit
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Limonier sauvage, Limone sylvatico
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Aurantiaceae Collection: A fine ripe Pomelo, peeled and cut ornamentally for table
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Melissa officinalis, lemon balm
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Orange de Malte, Maltese blood orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Tilia alba
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus medica, lime
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Cirtus paradisi, grapefruit
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Correa alba, white correa
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus paradisi, grapefruit
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Cymbopogon citratus, lemon grass
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Flindersia australis, crow ash tree
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Nyssa ogeche, ogeechee lime & Crataegus sp. hawthorn
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus bergamia, bergamia orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Acrocinus longimanus, harlequin beetle and Citrus medica, et
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Lychnis coronata
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Strelitzia reginae, bird of paradise flower
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Lemon (Citrus medica), decorative panel C016 / 5919
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus medica, citron
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Mangifera sp. mango
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Acronychia laevis, hard aspen
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus limonum, lemon
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus limon, lemon
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus bergamia, bergamot orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus sinensis, orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Tilia sp. lime
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus sp. orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus medica, citron melon
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Passiflora quadrangularis, water lemon
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Prunus armeniaca, apricot tree
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Dictamnus fraxinella, gas plant
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Pelargonium crispum, lemon geranium
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Haplophyllum patavinum, ruta patavina
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Passiflora laurifolia, water lemon
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Dictamnus albus (fraxinella), gas plant
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus sinensis, orange tree
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Calamus viminalis, rattan fruit
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Areca catechu, betel nut
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Malum aurantium vulgare, orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Cibus apella, brown sajou
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Limonier ordinaire, Limone ordinario
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Orange Grove, St. Michael, Azores 1873
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Aurantiaceae Collection: All about Betel chewing
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Citrus aurantium, bitter orange
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Papilio demoleus, Lime butterfly
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Aurantiaceae Collection: Callistemon citrinus, crimson bottlebrush


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"Aurantiaceae: A Colorful Family of Citrus Fruits and More" Did you know that the Aurantiaceae family includes some of our favorite citrus fruits? From the Orangier des Gcnes to the Arancio di Genova, this diverse family offers a wide range of flavors and aromas. One member of this vibrant family is Citrus sinensis, better known as the sweet orange. Its juicy flesh and refreshing taste make it a popular choice for both eating and juicing. Another beloved member is Citrus paradisi, commonly called grapefruit. With its tangy-sweet flavor, it adds a burst of freshness to any dish or drink. But Aurantiaceae doesn't stop at oranges and grapefruits. Meet Citrus medica, also known as lime. This zesty fruit brings a unique twist to cocktails and culinary creations alike. And let's not forget about Limonier sauvage or Limone sylvatico - wild lemons with their intense aroma that can elevate any recipe. Beyond citrus fruits, Aurantiaceae surprises us with Melissa officinalis, otherwise known as lemon balm. This herbaceous plant not only adds a delightful lemony scent but also has medicinal properties that have been cherished for centuries. And if you're looking for an ornamental delight on your table, picture a fine ripe Pomelo expertly peeled and cut into decorative shapes – truly eye-catching. The diversity within Aurantiaceae extends beyond just citrus fruits too. Take Orange de Malte or Maltese blood orange; its deep red flesh hides beneath an unassuming peel but bursts with rich flavor when tasted. Correa alba or white correa showcases beautiful white flowers while Tilia alba stands tall with its majestic presence in gardens. With such variety in taste, aroma, appearance, and even medicinal benefits found within the Aurantiaceae family, it's no wonder they have become cherished and sought after worldwide.