- The Key lime or acid lime (Citrus ×
aurantiifolia or C.
aurantifolia) is a
citrus hybrid (C.
hystrix × C. medica)
native to
tropical Southeast Asia. It...
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Menichini F, De Luca D,
Colica C,
Menichini F (2012). "Evaluation of
Citrus aurantifolia peel and
leaves extracts for
their chemical composition, antioxidant...
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Bombax ceiba,
Breonia (syn. Anthocephalus), C****ia fistula,
Citrus aurantifolia,
Delonix regia,
Dalbergia sissoo,
Phyllanthus emblica, Eucalyptus, Ficus...
- thicker-skinned, with less
intense citrus aromatics than the Key lime (Citrus
aurantifolia). The
advantages of the
Persian lime in
commercial agriculture compared...
-
Cymbopogon lexuosus Stapf.
Lemon peel
Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Lime
Citrus aurantifolia Swingle.
Linden flowers Tilia spp.
Locust bean
Ceratonia siliqua L, Lupulin...
- as "the
greatest of all
regional American desserts." Key lime (Citrus
aurantifolia 'Swingle') is
naturalized throughout the
Florida Keys.
While the tree's...
- and
radical scavenging profile of
juices of
Citrus sinensis,
Citrus aurantifolia, and
Citrus limonum". Org Med Chem Lett. 4: 5. doi:10.1186/2191-2858-4-5...
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species and
hybrids that go by the same name, such as Key
limes (Citrus ×
aurantifolia).
Another common name used in
North America is b****wood,
derived from...
- host
plants of
family Fabaceae.
Cultivated lime,
orange and lemon. C.
aurantifolia, C. grandis, C. limon, C. sinensis,
Atalanta racemosa Glycosmis pentaphylla...
- including:
Aegle marmelos or bael
Atalantia racemosa Citrus spp. (C.
aurantifolia, C. grandis, C. limon, C. medica, C. sinensis)
Glycosmis arborea Murraya...