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- Feroniella is a genus in the family Rutaceae, the only species being Feroniella lucida. The genus is placed within Citrus by some sources, with the species...
- ×Citroncirus J.W.Ingram & H.E.Moore Citrophorum Neck. Eremocitrus Swingle Feroniella Swingle Fortunella Swingle Limon Mill. Microcitrus Swingle Oxanthera Montrouz...
- genera, and a genus not previously recognized as a close citrus relative, Feroniella. There remains a lack of consensus as to which wild plants and hybrids...
- fruits (including Eremocitrus, Microcitrus and Poncirus) Clausena Burm.f. Feroniella Swingle – may be included in Citrus Glycosmis Corrêa Limnocitrus Swingle...
- – bael Aeglopsis Swingle Afraegle (Swingle) Engl. Balsamocitrus Stapf Feroniella Swingle Limonia L. – curd fruit Swinglea Merr. Citrinae Atalantia Burkillanthus...
- to develop, but the fine juniper-like foliage suits even small bonsai. Feroniella lucida: Native to southeast Asia, this tree flowers and produces edible...
- Oliv. Harrisonia citrinaecarpa Elmer Harrisonia bennetii A. W. Benn. Feroniella pubescens Tanaka ****ara piperita Blanco Ebelingia paucijuga ****ze Anisifolium...
- & G.Forst. Euxylophora Huber ****aropsis Mildbr. – crow ash, cudgerie Feroniella Swingle Flindersia R.Br. Galipea Aubl. Geijera Schott - wilga, axebreakers...
- Caryophyllales St Ferocactus Latin: fierce + cactus Cactaceae Caryophyllales CS Feroniella little Feronia Rutaceae Sapindales St Ferula Latin name Apiaceae Apiales...
- guianensis Polygonaceae: Ruprechtia tangarana Rutaceae: Clausena excavata, Feroniella lucida, Zanthoxylum microcarpum, Z. valens, Z. setulosum, Z. tetraspermum...