'Calamondin' is a common name of 'Citrus x microcarpa'. Other common names among English language speakers are acid, calamondin, Chinese or Panama orange. The shrub or small tree is native to southeast Asia. It particularly is popular among cultivators in the Philippines. There, its common name is Calamansi.
The name of planet X is Nibiru
22 and 1/2 chromosomes are common to both males and female. The one that contains the X and Y chromosomes makes the difference. If you have X and Y chromosomes, you are male. If you have two X chromosomes, you are female. So both the male and female have got that one X chromosome in common.
Musa acuminata x balbisiana
X-mass tree.
x virus
Calamansi is an unofficial hybrid between Citrus reticulata and Fortunella japonica, or a cross between a Mandarin orange and a Kumquat. Its given nomenclature is ×Citrofortunella mitis. Its more common name is Calamondin. It does not occur in the wild.
'Citrus x microcarpa' is the scientific name of the Calamansi. The woody plant in question is a shrub or small fruit-bearing tree of Southeast Asia. Its cultivation is particularly popular in the Philippines.To some the Calamondin is considered a cross between the Oval Kumquat [Citrus japonica] and the Tangerine or Mandarin orange [Citrus reticulata]. To others it's considered a hybrid. Those who consider the Calamondin a hybrid write the scientific name as 'xCtrofortunella microcarpa'. In scientification classification, the letter 'x' goes before the name of a hybrid.
Grapefruit
Citrus tangerina.
The scientific name of the Ugli fruit is Citrus reticulata x Citrus paradisi. It is a hybrid citrus fruit resulting from the crossbreeding of a grapefruit and a tangerine.
x Citrofortunella microcarpa is the scientific name of the calamansi tree. The tree is native to the Philippines, where it also is called 'lemoncito'. In Western countries, other common names include acid orange, calamondin orange, and Panama orange.
Acid, calamondin, Chinese and Panama orange are the English equivalents of 'calamansi' [Citrus x microcarpa]. The Philippine loan word may be used by those who know of the fruit's native range and culture. The word 'calamansi' in the Philippines refers to the small citrus whose peel is sweet and whose fruit is sour.
Citrus x limon - often used as Citrus limon (L.) Burm.(maltawildplants.com)
The scientific name would be Citrus x Meyeri.
It is citrus x limon. The x denotes a hybrid.
If "dwarf lemon" isn't the common name, I can't imagine what would be. It's certainly not a scientific name, which would probably be Citrus medica x C. maxima.Citrus fruits are kind of unusual in that they are very, very cross-fertile and most commercially important citrus fruits are not distinct species but rather a cross between two (or more) of the original four (or thereabouts) ancestral species.
nope lemons, limes + oranges are citrus fruits x :) hope this helps x