No, it is not a citrus, cilantro is a herb, which is used quit often in Mexican food. Citrus would be a tree for instance; an orange tree, lemon tree, tangerine.
The scientific name for a tangerine tree is Citrus reticulata.
citrus: any ructaceous tree or shrub of the genus "citrus", which includes the citron, lemon, lime, orange,grapefuit... citrus fruit: 1) a fruit of any tree or shrub of the genus "citrus" as of the lemon or orange tree... 2) such fruit collectively. so citrus is not a fruit but a kind of fruit.
I water my citrus trees every 13 days for 24 hours to wash dissolved salts below the root zone.
A bitter orange is a citrus tree of the species Citrus aurantium, or of the species Citrus limetta, or the fruit of these species.
yuzu tree (a citrus tree)
citrus
the answer is citrus
Yes. Using a technique called bud grafting you can grow any type of citrus from one citrus tree or "rootstock".
No, potatoes are root vegetables.
yes, you can graft all citrus (exept for kumkuat) on a single tree
Citrus tree leaves are simple, though some species bear them in triplicates.