Australian lime

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The Australian Outback Lime, a cultivar of the Desert Lime (C. glauca)

Australian limes are species of the plant genus Citrus that are native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.

These species were formerly included in the genera Microcitrus and Eremocitrus.[1][2][3] They have been used as a food source by indigenous Australians as well as early settlers and are used in modern Australian cuisine, including marmalade and sauces.[4][5]

Species include:

Australian limes
former Eremocitrus

Citrus glauca


former Microcitrus

Citrus warburgiana





Citrus inodora



Citrus maideniana





Citrus garrawayi



Citrus australasica




Citrus australis





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Species from Australia

Natural species

Cultivars

Blood Lime (biggest, red), Sunrise Lime (orange, pear-shaped) and the Outback Lime, a small, green cultivar of the Desert Lime

A number of cultivars have been developed in recent years. These can be grafted on to standard citrus rootstocks. They may be grown as ornamental trees in the garden or in containers.[11] Grafted standards are available for some varieties.[1] The cultivars include:

  • 'Australian Outback' (or 'Australian Desert'), developed from several Desert Lime varieties
  • 'Australian Red Centre' (or 'Australian Blood' or Blood Lime[citation needed]), a cross of Finger Lime[12] and a mandarin-lemon or mandarin-sweet orange hybrid
  • 'Australian Sunrise', a hybrid cross of Finger Lime and a calomondin which is pear shaped and orange inside
  • 'Rainforest Pearl', a pink-fruited form of Finger Lime from Bangalow, New South Wales
  • 'Sunrise Lime ', parentage unknown[12]
  • 'Outback Lime', a Desert Lime cultivar[12]

Species from Papua New Guinea

Citrus species in Papua New Guinea have not been extensively studied, and there are likely to be more species than are listed here.

Identification

An identification key (p. 6 or 338) exists for the known Australian Australian Limes (not including species from Papua New Guinea). The leaves of some species broaden dramatically with age.[20]

References

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