Citrus cavaleriei

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Citrus cavaleriei, the Ichang papeda (Chinese: Template:Wikt-lang), is a slow-growing species of papeda that has characteristic lemon-scented foliage and flowers.

It is native to southwestern and west-central China[1] and is likely named for the city of Yichang (Script error: No such module "Lang".), in China's Hubei province.

The Ichang papeda is notable for its unusual hardiness. With the exception of Poncirus trifoliata, it is the hardiest citrus plant, tolerating both moderate frost and damp conditions.[2]

Description

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The Ichang papeda is occasionally grown as an ornamental plant.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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Ichang papeda fruits

Hybrids

The Ichang papeda has been hybridised with many other citrus varieties, notably to produce hybrids that are relatively cold-hardy. Many of these hybrids also have many culinary applications:

References

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