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 Mexican Lime
In 1982, a new strain of citrus canker, Xanthomonas campestris pv.
Faintly fragrant or scentless, the axillary flowers, to 2 in (5 cm) across are solitary or 2 to 7 in a raceme, and have 4 to 6 oblong, spreading petals, white but purple-tinged when fresh, and 20-25 bundled white stamens with yellow anthers.
The Mexican lime is usually propagated by seed because most seeds are polyembryonic and reproduce faithfully to the parent.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/mexican_lime.html

  
 Crop Water Management - Citrus
Citrus is grown on soils that are sufficiently aerated and deep to allow tap roots to penetrate to the desired depths (1-2 m).
The most commonly cultivated species are Citrus aurantifolia (lime), Citrus aurantium (sour or Seville orange), Citrus grandis (pummelo, shaddock), Citrus limon (lemon), Citrus medica (citron), Citrus paradisi (grapefruit), Citrus reticulata (mandarin, tangerine) and Citrus sinensis (sweet orange).
Citrus is cultivated between 40°N and 40°S, up to 1800 m altitude in the tropics and up to 750 m altitude in the subtropics.
http://www.fao.org/ag/agl/aglw/cropwater/citrus.stm

  
 lime --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The liming of acid soils in humid areas is a general practice in advanced agricultural countries.
Citrus fruits are commercially grown in most of the warmer climates in all parts of the world.
The lime tree is a native of southeastern Asia, particularly India, and is very sensitive to cold weather.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9048293

  
 Key Limes by Chef James Ehler of Key West Florida
Limes (Citrus aurantifolia) are the fruit of tropical citrus tree closely related to lemons.
Key limes which predominate in the rest of the world, are smaller, yellower in color, seedy, sourer, and grow on thorny trees which are sensitive to cold weather.
The fruit is larger than the Key Lime, more resistant to disease and pests, and has a thicker rind.
http://www.hub-uk.com/interesting/keylimes.htm

  
 Indian Agricultural Resources - Horticulture
Harvesting and yield: Maturity of citrus fruits depends upon the climatic conditions, nutrition, heat units and moisture availability.
These pests can be controlled by spraying with Monocrophos, Endosulphon or Phosphamidon 1.5 to 2 ml.per litre of water at an interval of 10-15 days.
Since it is highly polyembryonic, seedlings are true to type and resistant to diseases.
http://www.indiaagronet.com/indiaagronet/horticulture/CONTENTS/lime.htm

  
 citrusaurantiifolia
Morphological and pathological characteristics of strains of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides from citrus.
Characterization of proton and sugar transport at the tonoplast of sweet lime (Citrus limettioides) juice cells.
Seedcoat characteristics in relation to the physiology of seed germination in Citrus and its allied genus.
http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/citrusaurantiifolia.htm

  
 Lime oil (Citrus aurantifolia) - information on the origin, source, extraction method, chemical composition, ...
Lime oil is extracted from Citrus aurantifolia (also known as Citrus medica var.
It can be helpful for arthritis, rheumatism and poor circulation, as well as for obesity and cellulite and has an astringent and toning action to clear oily skin and acne, and also helps with herpes, insect bites and cuts.
Non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing if the oil is obtained by steam extraction, yet the oil obtained from cold expression can cause photosensitivity in strong sunshine and can irritate the skin.
http://www.essentialoils.co.za/essential-oils/lime.htm

  
 Citrus Research
Sugar utilization by citrus juice cells as determined by [-1-4C]-sucrose and [-1-4C]-fructose feeding analyses.
Factors involved in soluble solids accumulation in citrus fruits.
Partial characterization of H+-translocating inorganic pyrophosphatase from 3 citrus varieties differing in vacuolar pH.
http://www.lal.ufl.edu/crechome/etxeberriaprofile.htm

  
 Culinary Skills - Fruits - citrus -Keylime
The flesh is also greenish-yellow and full of highly polyembryonic seeds (two or more plants from one seed).
However, due to disease and weather disasters, Florida's commercial crop was wiped out years ago.
It was brought there years ago and became naturalized.
http://commhum.mccneb.edu/fstdatabase/htm_files/fruit/KeyLime.htm

  
 Association of a phytoplasma with witches’ broom, a new disease of acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
Acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia (L) Swingle) is one of the most important citrus fruits grown over an area of 0.90 mha and constitute nearly 20% of the total citrus production (0.75 mton) in India.
The presence of this phytoplasmal disease in different parts of the country suggested the involvement of an insect vector for the natural spread of the disease.
Dodder seeds were germinated on moist blotter paper and established on healthy periwinkles.
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/jul10/articles27.htm

  
 PlantFiles: Detailed information on Key Lime, Mexican Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
I grow this citrus in a large pot in central Virginia (7a).
It is near the end of January and a hard freeze (in the upper 20s) is going to occur so I have to bring the tree which is covered with blooms inside.
It is a tropical/sub-tropical commercial crop, but will be an indoors plant for my zone 6b in winter.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/49906

  
 Garden Sweet Lime - Any and Everything about the Wonderful World of Gardening!
lime in the garden, it's necessary to soil type in western Washington.
Lime Twist Cucumber Melon Heaven Scent Honey Coco Mango Mango Papaya Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Seaspice Summer Sorbet Sweet Nature's Garden...
We offer true commercial strains of citrus grown from around the world, these seeds will come true to form.
http://www.premiergardensites.com/?k=garden-sweet-lime

  
 Lime, Leech Lime, Lemon, Rough Lemon, Limquat. Citrus Fruit.
The lime is one of the most cultivated citrus fruits in the tropics.
- The different types of fruit - Citrus fruit
The leech lime or papeda tree grows up to 12m.
http://www.thefruitpages.com/lime.shtml

  
 Lime (fruit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In order to prevent scurvy during the 1800's, British sailors were issued a daily allowance of citrus such as lime (presumably Citrus aurantifolia), giving them the nickname Limey.
Flowers and fruit appear throughout the year but are most abundant from May to September.
The limes most commonly available commercially are the smaller, yellower Key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and the larger, greener Persian lime (Citrus latifolia)
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lime_%28Citrus_aurantifolia%29

  
 Key Lime, Mexican Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
(Thai lime, Citrus hystrix) The fruit is bumpy.
(Key Lime) the small bar lime(1.5 inches in diameter), sometime seedy but extremely juicy and a genuine tropical flavor when ripe.
Watering Needs: Don't let the soil dry completely, good drainage
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Rutaceae/Citrus_aurantifolia.html

  
 Citrus aurantifolia Kaffir Lime
Like all citrus, feed with a good all purpose fertilizer in spring and don’t forget to give your kaffir lime a little bit of a feed in winter to help it put out a fantastic spring flush of growth.
The Kaffir Lime is one of the most versatile of all citrus.
Its leaves are the most commonly used part of the plant, fresh or dried, for their beautiful lemony citrus like aroma and are one of the favourite ingredients in many Thai dishes.
http://www.gardenguru.com.au/html/citrus_aurantifolia_kaffir_lim.html

  
 Lime
Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) - a Citrus tree with a green fruit similar to a lemon.
Australian lime - six small Citrus species native to Australia
Tilia - a genus of trees, also known as Linden.
http://www.theezine.net/l/lime.html

  
 Journal of Essential Oil Research: JEOR: Ethylene- and Acetylene-Induced Degreening on the Composition of Kagzi Lime ...
Non-uniformity and delayed color development at ripening is a major constraint for consumer acceptance of citrus fruits.
T.A. Wheaton and I. Stewart, Optimum temperature and ethylene concentration for post-harvest development of carotenoid pigments in citrus.
Ahrens and C.R. Barmore, Interactive effects of temperature and ethylene concentration on post-harvest colour development in citrus.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4091/is_200411/ai_n9461540

  
 Plant Profile for Citrus aurantifolia (lime)
View 37 genera in Rutaceae, 15 species in Citrus
View all Citrus thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.
http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=CIAU

  
 Logee's Greenhouse-CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA 'PALESTINE SWEET LIME'
We are sorry, due to agricultural regulations, citrus cannot be shipped to TX, FL, AZ, CA.
Looks like a lime, smells like a lime, but it's sweet flavor doesn't taste like a lime.
http://www.logees.com/prodinfo.asp?number=C2006-2

  
 lime (HyperDic hyper-dictionary)
A white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide.
A white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide
calcium hydroxide, slaked lime, hydrated lime, calcium hydrate, caustic lime, lime hydrate
http://www.hyperdic.net/dic/lime.htm

  
 Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) : Citrus aurantifolia
Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) is a Citrus tree with a fruit that contains a very high level of vitamin C.
terms defined : Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) : Citrus aurantifolia
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
http://www.termsdefined.net/ci/citrus-aurantifolia.html

  
 Spice Pages: Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
Limes cultivated in tropical Asia have similar fruits.
Limes are small citrus fruits which are usually harvested green; they are a common food ingredient in parts of Asia and Central America.
Today, many different lime varieties are known and cultivated.
http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Citr_aur.html

  
 Lime Oil 4 fl oz.
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http://www.wildroots.com/lime-oil-4-fl-oz-p-1264.html

  
 Lime Witches' Broom Phytoplasma - India (Tue 1/25/00 10:27 PM)
Acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia) is one of the most important citrus crops in India (20% of total citrus production).
Occurrence of witches' broom, a new phytoplasma disease of acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia) in India
The pathogen has been provisionally named Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia.
http://laurel.nal.usda.gov/agnic/pmp/2000/lwb0125.html

  
 Lime Distilled
The two main sources of Lime oil are Mexico and Peru.
Add 1 drop each of Lime, Lavender and Neroli to the water in a new plant spray and use as a natural room spray.
Botanical Species: Citrus Aurantifolia Origin:Mexico Expressed Lime oil is produced in the same way as other citrus fruits, by pressing the peel of the fruit to extract the oil.
http://www.aromamaster.com/store/item48.htm

  
 Lime Oil from Well, Naturally
Lime essential oil is offered by Well Naturally as one of an extensive line of ingredients for your aromatherapy, cosmetic, soap-making and herbal needs.
Lime essential oil has a fresh, sweet, ctirus scent that is a top note.
Please check our Essential Oils Index Pages for a complete listing of all our essential oils.
http://www.wellnaturally.com/essential_oils/lime_oil.html

  
 Citrus Fruits
Because of the possiblity of an allergic dermatitis, branches of the Citrus species are probably best avoided for perches.
Lemons and limes may taste sour but the fruit and juice of all Citrus fruits are safe to feed to birds in moderation.
The fruit peels, thorns and other parts of Citrus plants contain limonin, an irritant substance, which can cause an allergic contact dermatitits in humans.
http://www.exoticbird.com/gillian/citrus.html

  
 Moellhausen - Lime Essential Oil, cp. citrus aurantifolia
essential oil of fruits of Citrus aurantifolia obtained by cold pressed extraction
used in soft drinks flavours; in citrus fragrance compounds for cosmetic perfumery
http://www.moellhausen.com/Schede/Inglese/265050.htm

  
 Lime distilled oil, Pure 100% Essential Oil Therapeutic Citrus aurantifolia
A small evergreen tree up to 4.5m (15ft) high, with stiff sharp spines, smooth ovate leaves and small white flowers.
Lime essential oil is often used indiscriminately in place of lemon with which it shares many qualities.
These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration.
http://antiagingchoices.com/Aromatherapy/lime_distilled_oil.htm

  
 Lime Oil, Pure 100% Essential Oil Therapeutic citrus aurantifolia
Lime Oil, Pure 100% Essential Oil Therapeutic citrus aurantifolia
The lime was what English ships carried for their sailors, to prevent scurvy, a Vitamin C deficiency that causes general weakness.
Also Lime Oil makes an excellent warming bath in winter and a refreshing, stimulating one in summer months.
http://www.pureproducts.net/aromatherapy/lime.htm

  
 Logee's Greenhouse-CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA 'KEY LIME'
We're sorry, due to U.S.D.A. regulations, citrus cannot be shipped to TX, FL, AZ, CA
The "Key Lime" is known by a number of names such as "Bartender’s Lime" and "Mexican Lime." Oval leaves and thorny stems yield fruit that is wildly aromatic and daintier than store-bought limes.
Keep "Key Lime" above 60° and it will repay you with an abundant supply of fruit for you and your friends.
http://www.logees.com/prodinfo.asp?number=C2002-2

  
 Lime Essential Oil (citrus aurantifolia) - Italy - Bath Salts - Escents Aromatherapy
Bergamot Essential Oil, Bergapten free (citrus bergamia) - Italy
Lime Essential Oil (citrus aurantifolia) - Italy - Bath Salts - Escents Aromatherapy
Many cultures use Lime oil as a way to reduce water retention.
http://www.escentsaromatherapy.com/productDetails/1001352/1001068/1000089

  
 "LIME MEXICO - citrus aurantifolia - DISTILLATE WATER - Material Safety Data Sheet ( MSDS ) "
"LIME MEXICO - citrus aurantifolia - DISTILLATE WATER - Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) "
Store in full sealed containers in cool dry place away from sources of ignition heat or direct sunlight.
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self contained breathing apparatus.
http://www.libertynatural.com/msd/442.htm

  
 Citrusaurantifolia
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http://dictionary-x.com/Citrusaurantifolia.html

  
 LIME - Definition
A chemical compound with the formula CaO which is a whitish, odorless solid that does not dissolve well in water.
Land may be improved by draining, marling, and liming.
It develops great heat when treated with water, forming slacked lime,
http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/lime

  
 Citrus aurantifolia
Cultural usage: the lime, because of its special bouget and unique flavor, is ideal for serving in half as a garnish and flavoring for fish and meats, for adding zest to cold drinks and for making lemonade.
A full lime is squeezed into hot water to create a very strong and tart tea that treats coughing associated with a cold.
Anything else--It thrives in a warm, moist climate
http://www.comfsm.fm/~dleeling/botany/1999/vhp/citrus_aurantifolia.html

  
 Herballoveshop.com : Essential Oil Lime (citrus aurantifolia) - 0.5 oz, (Aura Cacia)
Use it to cleanse oily skin, or combine with eucalyptus for a purifying diffusion.
Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) Expressed from fresh lime peel, lime essential oil shares many of the same aromatherapy qualities as lemon.
http://www.herballoveshop.com/product.asp?PID=3298

  
 The Ultimate Roseau, Dominica - American History Information Guide and Reference
It is on the West (Leeward) coast of Dominica, and is a combination of modern and colonial (French Style) architecture.
It exports limes, lime juice, essential oils, tropical vegetables, and spices.
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Roseau

  
 Picture Lime,Plants,Lime Tree Pictures,Catalog,Trees Encyclopedia
Date : 10/16/2005 Time : 5:44:11 PM The lime tree, Citrus aurantifolia, is a small, tropical tree whose green fruit is rich in vitamin C. British sailors of the 18th and 19th centuries ate limes during long voyages in order to prevent scurvy.
http://www.4to40.com/earth/geography/htm/plantsindex.asp?counter=221

  
 Natural skin care products using the Essential Oil Lime
A well known citrus species with a more tropical distribution, the fruit of the Lime tree (Rutaceae family) produces a watery-white sweet oil from steam distillation of the whole fruit.
It is another of the citrus oils that is added to body toning lotions to refine and smooth ‘orange peel skin’ areas.
Contraindications and Cautions: May have photo- sensitising effects in some individuals and should be used in dilution at all times.
http://www.wildcrafted.com.au/Lime.html

  
 Lime
Lime essential oil has many of the same uses as Lemon Oil, but with a lighter, sweeter buoyant scent.
Blends well with Neroli, Lavender and Lavandin, Rosemary, Clary Sage, bergamot, geranium, ylang ylang and all other citrus oils.
This steam distilled version avoids all risk of photosensitivity so is wonderful for skin care.
http://www.wildwaystudio.com/ingredient_info/EO_pages/lime.html

  
 Key Lime
Their thin rinds make the fruits intolerant of
The Key Lime (Citrus x aurantifolia), also called the Mexican Lime or Bartender's Lime, is a small
North American Free Trade Agreement came into effect, many key limes are grown in Mexico and
http://www.edinformatics.com/culinaryarts/food_encyclopedia/key_lime.htm

  
 NOW Foods - Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
Fun fact: In the 17th century, English sailors ate limes to prevent scurvy, a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C. Soon afterward, the English were dubbed "limeys," a colorful nickname which has survived throughout all these years.
Plus, because lime oil also promotes good circulation, it is often used to help relieve varicose veins.
Lime oil is also useful as part of a beauty regimen, as its astringic properties help clear oily skin and acne.
http://www.nowfoods.com/?action=itemdetail&item_id=40416

  
 Lime
Selection: Good-quality limes will be medium to large in size, smooth skinned, light to deep-green in color and firm but not too hard.
Avoid: Avoid product that is too small, is soft, wrinkled, rough or has yellow skin.
http://www.produceoasis.com/Items_folder/Fruits/Lime.html

  
 Key Lime - Citrus aurantifolia
The Key Lime tends to be more aromatic in flavor and scent than other limes.
The Key Lime is more cold sensitive than most of its relatives, and tends to be injured or killed with temperatures below 32F.
Small lime, ripening to yellow, although often used when green.
http://www.bonus.com/contour/tropicalfr_db/http@@/www.tradewindsfruit.com/key_lime.htm

  
 Lime Oil from Well, Naturally
Lime essential oil is offered by Well, Naturally Products Ltd as part of a wide range of essential oils, herbs etc. more detailed information on the history and uses for this oil will be forthcoming as soon as we can.
To order, check the size you want, then click the "add to cart" button.
http://www.wellnaturally.ca/essential_oils/lime_oil.html

  
 NATURE'S ALCHEMY LIME PURE ESSENTIAL OIL .5 OZ ( BODY CARE )
The effectiveness of essential oils is due to their ability to penetrate the skin.
They have a small and simple molecular structure and when applied to the skin, they pass into the fluid surrounding the cells beneath the skin's surface.
Information on this site is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional.
http://www.enkueros.net/e108804.html

  
 Julianne's Jungle - Mexican Lime
This lime tree has lots of sharp spines that keep the snails at bay.
http://www.sfsu.edu/~jtolson/vgarden/1996/html/lime.htm

  
 Lime - Spice Pages: Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
Many traditional buildings use lime in their construction and finishes.
Lime is an appropriate and effective building material, with a long history of use.
Statistics and information on the worldwide supply, demand, and flow of lime.
http://www.enginehome.com/eho/lime.html

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