Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Dried Peaches Smell What Type Of Citrus Is This?

What type of citrus is this? - dried peaches smell

It is a tree in my garden, which is a kind of citrus fruit growing, and I'm not sure what kind it is. The tree is about 6 feet tall and has green tips, which are between 1.5 "to over 3" long. The leaves are small and do not seem too many thorns on the leaves. It now has yellow fruit that is yellow and resembles a lemon, but the result is perfectly round red although sometimes a little, and never make it bigger than a golf ball. N. Nipple lemon "speak and not light downward to the cortex, which appears to be a mold or fungi and is similar to peach fuzz. When cutting the fruit is clear citrus and emits a smell similar to a lemon, but it has a bitter taste," I do not eat "smell. Instead of falling and decaying trees, these things are brown and rough on the tree and fall as dry, hard as pod things.

I'm confused, no idea what could be?

6 comments:

myrtguy said...

From your description I'm pretty sure he has a work Poncirus trifoliata, also known as bitter orange Japanese. The fuzzy fruit is a good bet, the higher the mother's very difficult and bitter, "I do not eat" to describe the smell. Poncirus is a common measure for compensating lemons (so-called "trifoliata" Stock ") and when someone dies, the pattern can develop and produce the kind of lemon thorny plants you describe. If the system is a model, which is grown in order to be able to have the space (see below) in the grafted plants dead.

MataHari said...

You could be a kumquat tree. I used to have in my garden.
It is a picture here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumquat

debbie w said...

What we have is a tree's Key Lime, which is what Key Lime Cakes are made with. I do it with lemonade, love children. I freeze the juice in cups Ice Cube and then into a bag and if I can make Key Lime Pie and bars throughout the year. I do not know where you live, but I live in Florida and 3 in my garden. Hope this helps

debbie w said...

What we have is a tree's Key Lime, which is what Key Lime Cakes are made with. I do it with lemonade, love children. I freeze the juice in cups Ice Cube and then into a bag and if I can make Key Lime Pie and bars throughout the year. I do not know where you live, but I live in Florida and 3 in my garden. Hope this helps

Trid said...

I thought they only had lemon tree thorns, but the description looks like limes.

Trid said...

I thought they only had lemon tree thorns, but the description looks like limes.

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