Vascular Plants

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Mabberley, D.J. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2013), Citrus. Flora of Australia 26 : 504-510 (Section) Mabberley, D.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. (Australian) Desert Lime
  2. Atalantia glauca (Lindl.) Benth.
  3. Atalantia glauca var. inermis F.M.Bailey
  4. Australian Lime
  5. Citrus L.
  6. Citrus australasica F.Muell.
  7. Citrus australasica var. sanguinea F.M.Bailey
  8. Citrus australis (A.Cunn. ex Mudie) Planch.
  9. Citrus cataphracta W.Hill
  10. Citrus garrawayi F.M.Bailey
  11. Citrus glauca (Lindl.) Burkill
  12. Citrus gracilis Mabb.
  13. Citrus inodora F.M.Bailey
  14. Citrus maideniana Domin
  15. Citrus medica var. limon L.
  16. Citrus planchonii F.Muell.
  17. Citrus reticulata Blanco
  18. Citrus subg. Eremocitrus (Swingle) Burkill
  19. Citrus subg. Microcitrus (Swingle) Burkill
  20. Citrus x limon (L.) Osbeck
  21. Citrus x microcarpa Bunge
  22. Clementine
  23. Desert Kumquat
  24. Dooja
  25. Eremocitrus Swingle
  26. Eremocitrus glauca (Lindl.) Swingle
  27. Finger-lime
  28. Humpty Doo Lime
  29. Lemon
  30. Limebush
  31. Limonia ? australis A.Cunn. ex Mudie
  32. Limonia australis A.Cunn. ex Mudie
  33. Mandarin
  34. Microcitrus Swingle
  35. Microcitrus australasica (F.Muell.) Swingle
  36. Microcitrus australasica var. sanguinea (F.M.Bailey) Swingle
  37. Microcitrus australis (A.Cunn. ex Mudie) Swingle
  38. Microcitrus garrawayi (F.M.Bailey) Swingle
  39. Microcitrus inodora (F.M.Bailey) Swingle
  40. Microcitrus maideniana (Domin) Swingle
  41. Mount White Lime
  42. Native Lime
  43. North Queensland Lime
  44. Poncirus Raf.
  45. Russell River Lime
  46. Tangerine
  47. Triphasia glauca Lindl.
  48. Wild Lime

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