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Citrus Fruit

Citrus fruits are edible fruits of plants belonging to Citrus of the rue family. They are widely cultivated since ancient times; the most common examples are the lemons, grapefruits, oranges and limes.

1,720 Questions

Why do lemons grow on trees?

Because every species (plant or animal) bears 'offspring' as itself. With plants and trees, the only exception is if a person grafts 2 together to make a new species. Then, the new species could only bear the fruit or characteristics of itself.

Are tide pods orange flavored?

They are not flavored and are NOT meant to be eaten or put in your mouth. People have died from the stupid fad f putting cleaning materials in their mouths.

What do the North Americans call grapefruits?

Grapefruits are large round citrus fruit that are the shape of an orange. They usually have a sour taste but some like the pink grapefruit will have a sweeter taste.

Is saltpeter the same as lemon salt?

No. Lemon salt has been flavored with lemon extracts and such. You can find lemon salt for about $1.50 at any Albertsons, Kroger, Wal Mart, etc.

Why is a peeled orange heavier than an unpeeled orange?

Once the oxygen hits it the liquid inside absorbes it

Where can you buy fruit trees in North Carolina?

Local home centers or nurseries will have trees suitable for you area, but there are lots of places online to get good quality trees.

Where is lime walk?

near stalbans hill go up stalbans hill and when you get half way turn right keep on going up and stop and number 9 and that's how you get there

Is orange peel healthy?

no it can cause bad chocking and sometimes can cause very bad bleeding to throat

How many bricks in a pyramid?

Researchers estimate that 2.3 million blocks were used to build the Great Pyramid!

Lime or Lemon tree that I planted from seed cant remember what it is that I planted But the tree has spikes or thorns on the branchs what is this?

Most citrus trees have thorns on the branches. Lime trees usually have thin branches with thorns, lemons are similar

How many ounces of juice are in one tangerine?

The amount of juice can't be determined by looking at one some may be small and some may be large. If it fits in the palm of your hand fingers wrapped all around you may get 1-3 ounces

What the skin of an orange is called?

I believe it's just called an orange peel.

Do you needs 2 lemon trees to give fruit?

No, it just takes a long time for one to produce fruit. Like my cherry tree I had for 7 years and just last year it started producing cherries.

Answer

This depends on the trees . If they are nursery grown named varieties and compatible then two trees of the same family should give fruit. If one solitary tree is self fertile then it should produce fruit from year one.

A tree grown from a seed may or may not produce worthwhile fruit.

Is it true lemons explode when heated?

No. Think. That would mean they couldn't be used in cooking.

What does it mean when your lemons on your lemon tree are completely peeled and are still hanging on the tree?

Rats! They peel lemons and the make a hole in oranges to eat the fruit. They prefer oranges but when the crop runs out, they move on to the Meyer lemon, leaving perfectly peeled fruit hanging from the tree like Christmas ornaments.

Sprinkling repellent (coyote urine) worked a year ago and I will try it again this year.

Do lemons give off enough energy to power a small Christmas light?

Yes they can produce electricity when two different metals are used as electrodes. Though it can take quite a few to light an LED light bulb. But with a Christmas light no for some reason it does not work.

What is covered by the lemon laws?

Lemon laws are American state laws that provide a remedy for purchasers of cars and other consumer goods in order to compensate for products that repeatedly fail to meet standards of quality and performance.

How did the grapfruit get its name?

That the fruit exhibits a grape-like growth pattern is the reason why the grapefruit (Citrus x paradisi) is so called.

Specifically, the grapefruit grows on a tree. The matured fruit hangs for plucking from the side of a branch. But unlike the apple hanging down all by itself on one stem, the grapefruit reminds pluckers and viewers of grapes in its clustered patterning of growth on the tree.