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| | Essential Oil Dictionary, Detailed Reference Guide, Herbal Encyclopedia |
 | | Citrus Bergamia is a small tree about 4.5m high with smooth oval leaves. |  | | Neroli oil is extracted from the flowers of Citrus aurantium var. |  | | The oil blends well with juniper, lavender, geranium, sandalwood, cedarwood, pine, jasmine, frankincense, bergamot and other citrus oils. |
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| | Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime, Grapefruit, Naartjie genus) |
 | | Bergamot is sometimes placed in a separate species Citrus bergamia, but is otherwise considered to be a variety of Citrus aurantium. |  | | Many citrus species and varieties are not cultivated for producing fresh edible fruit but are sour and used for other purposes: oil is extracted from freshly open flowers (e.g. |  | | Although originating from the same parent species as Citrus aurantium, the actual parents were different varieties to those of Citrus aurantium. |
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http://www.museums.org.za/bio/plants/rutaceae/citrus.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - lime, in botany, Plant (Plants) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The lime is the most susceptible to frost injury of all citrus fruits; this confines its commercial culture in the United States to the southernmost parts of Florida. |  | | Here some of the varieties often do well in sandy or rocky soils : conditions usually unfavorable to most citrus fruits. |  | | It is native to SE Asia and has been introduced into S Europe, the West Indies, Mexico, and Florida. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/L/lime-bot.html
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| | Key Limes by Chef James Ehler of Key West Florida |
 | | Limes (Citrus aurantifolia) are the fruit of tropical citrus tree closely related to lemons. |  | | The fruit is larger than the Key Lime, more resistant to disease and pests, and has a thicker rind. |  | | The large, green, seedless limes found in your supermarket is the Persian or Tahiti Lime (Citrus latifolia) a hybrid developed in the early 20th century. |
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| | The World's Healthiest Foods: Feeling Great |
 | | Limes are a small citrus fruit, Citrus aurantifolia, whose skin and flesh are green in color and which have an oval or round shape with a diameter between one to two inches. |  | | Lemons, scientifically known as Citrus limon, are more commonly known as the fruit that evokes images of sunshine and the sweet smiles of children standing roadside at their homemade lemonade stands. |  | | Like other citrus fruits, their inner flesh is encased in eight to ten segments. |
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http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=27
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| | Spice Pages: Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) |
 | | Citrus mitis) are cultivated for both juice and peel. |  | | Limes are small citrus fruits which are usually harvested green; they are a common food ingredient in parts of Asia and Central America. |  | | Whatever called, these black limes are often used to impart a distinct citrus odour and a sour tang to legumes and meat dishes. |
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http://www-ang.kfunigraz.ac.at/~katzer/engl/Citr_aur.html
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| | Herbal products and information related to citrus aurantifolia |
 | | These herbal products and items of information are all related to the keyterm 'citrus aurantifolia'. |  | | Herbal products and information related to citrus aurantifolia |  | | To find more information on citrus aurantifolia click here. |
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http://www.artemisherbs.co.uk/info/citrus_aurantifolia.html
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| | Key Lime, Mexican Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) |
 | | (Thai lime, Citrus hystrix) The fruit is bumpy. |  | | Produces year round, but more abundantly in the fall. |  | | The leaves, fruit juice and zest are used in tropical Asian cuisine. |
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http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Rutaceae/Citrus_aurantifolia.html
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| | Schacht Groves - Indian River Citrus from Vero Beach, Florida |
 | | Explore our citrus shop and order from our fine selection of oranges, grapefruits and tangelos, as well as our jellies, jams and maramalades! |  | | Our fresh shipments of citrus make the perfect gift for the Holidays or special occasions throughout the winter and spring months. |  | | Welcome to SchachtGroves.com, your online source for delicious Indian River Citrus. |
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| | REGENERATION OF WEST INDIAN LIMES (CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA) CONTAINING GENES FOR DECREASED SEED SET |
 | | Etiolation of germinating seedlings was used as a conditioner to improve shoot regeneration, and co-cultivation with Agrobacterium in the dark improved transformation efficiency. |  | | Transgenic lime plants ( Citrus aurantifolia) containing genes for decreased seed set were obtained from seedling hypocotyl and epicotyl segments by Agrobacterium -mediated gene transfer. |  | | West Indian lime, etiolation, genetic transformation, seedless fruit |
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| | Citrus aurantifolia |
 | | Citrus Descriptors for CitrusLink to the publication on the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute web site |  | | Citrus FAO/IBPGR Technical Guidelines for the Safe Movement of Citrus GermplasmLink to the publication on the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute web site |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/nexus/Citrus_aurantifolia_nex.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) |
 | | Lime ( Citrus aurantifolia) is a citrus tree with a fruit that contains a very high level of vitamin C. British sailors were issued a daily allowance of lemons or limes to prevent scurvy, giving them the nickname Limey. |  | | People who viewed "Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)" also viewed: |  | | People might eat oats when they're hungry, but people from Hungary don't eat oats. |
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