- The
citron (Citrus medica),
historically cedrate, is a
large fragrant citrus fruit with a
thick rind. It is said to
resemble a 'huge,
rough lemon'. It...
- originate.
Citrus medica var.
sarcodactylis is, like any
other citron variety, a
shrub or
small tree with long,
irregular branches covered in thorns. Its large...
- frond, then
bound with
myrtle and willow), and an
etrog (the
fruit of a
citron tree) (collectively
known as the four species). The
fragile shelter, the 'now-three-item'...
-
Tree small, spreading,
thorny as 'Corsican'. Very
similar is a
cultivar called "Earle" in Cuba. The
Purdue University website The
Diamante citron was...
-
writes that it can also be
called the "Jewish
Citron",
since it is
mostly used for the four species. ''This
tree does not
become particularly big. The leaves...
- radars, the
Elisra "Golden
Citron" ("
Citron Tree") C3I center, and the
Israel Aerospace Industries "Brown Hazelnut" ("Hazelnut
Tree")
launch control center...
- a
citron liqueur produced on the Gr****
island of Naxos. It is made from the
fruit and
leaves of the
citron tree,
which is
similar to the
lemon tree but...
- illustrations. He has many
illustrations of the
Florentine citron growing by itself, or on the
Bizzaria tree.
Those illustrations resemble the way it
looks today...
- The
Moroccan citron (Hebrew: אֶתְרוֹג מָרוֹקָנִי) is a true
citron variety native to ****ads, Morocco,
which is
still today its main
center of cultivation...
- plural: etrogim; Ashke**** Hebrew: esrog, plural: esrogim) is the
yellow citron (Citrus medica) used by Jews
during the w****long
holiday of
Sukkot as one...