Fortunella margarita. KUMQUAT. China RUTACEAE (Rue family) The word 'quat' in Cantonese means orange and 'kam' means gold.
Fortunella margarita
Nombres relacionados: Kumquat (castellano), Oval kumquat (inglés), Rutaceae (familia).
Kumquat Nagami (Fortunella margarita) Cumquat Oval Kumquat Kumquats are slow growing evergreen shrubs or small trees that occur mainly in moist areas. They produce fragrant flowers and edible fruit. The fruit is commonly eaten raw.
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FORTUNELLA MARGARITA - Nagami Kumquat The fruit is small, oval with a few seeds and is slightly tart. It is generally used in preserves, decorations or can be eaten whole and will hold on the tree for months.
Fortunella margarita Family: Rutaceae Oval Kumquat Origin: South Eastern China ...
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Location Both Fortunella margarita and F. crassifolia Kumquats are native to China and have been cultivated in Europe and the US since the 1800's.
Oval Kumquat [English]: Fortunella margarita Oval Kumquat [English]: Fortunella margarita 'Centennial' Oval Kumquat [German]: Fortunella margarita Oval Ladies Tresses [English]: Spiranthes ovalis ...
Fortunella margarita (Kumquat) Geijera parviflora (Wilga, Australian Willow) Murraya paniculata (Orange Jessamine) Philotheca myoporoides (Wax Flower) Ruta graveolens (Rue, Herb of Grace) Skimmia foremanii Skimmia japonica (Japanese Skimmia) ...
See also: Kumquat, Orange, India, Green, Citrus
 
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