RMB03KKJ–Calomondin Citrofortunella mitis, from Southern Asia
RM2JF0FN7–CITRUS X microcarpa 'CALAMONDIN'
RMEGPM53–Calamondin, Citrus madurensis, Fruit growing with leaves covered in raindrops.
RMF0H36G–Citrus scented candles with citrus fruit on wooden board
RF2KYT40F–A beautiful vintage porcelain tea cup with a melissa leaf and calamansi slices. Mint leaves and calamondin fruit halves lie around. Citrus microcarpa
RMFH4YX0–Citrus x microcarpa. Calamondin orange growing in a protected environment.
RMB03JR0–Calomondin Citrofortunella mitis From Southern Asia
RM2B7K6EK–A bunch of Calamondin Oranges growing on an orange tree
RMEGPM4W–Calamondin, Citrus madurensis, Fruit growing with leaves covered in raindrops.
RMF1N88W–Citrus scented candles with citrus fruit on wooden board
RF2KYT42D–A woman's hand is about to pluck a calamondin from the calamansi tree growing at home. The small, round, orange citrus fruit, also known as Calamansi,
RMFH4YK5–Citrus x microcarpa. Calamondin orange growing in a protected environment.
RF2KYT3XE–Ripe orange fruit on a calomandin tree in winter against a background of snow outside the window. The plant grows inside on a windowsill. Calamansi is
RMPFF87G–x Citrofortunella microcarpa, Calamondin Orange or Musk Lemon or Panama Orange plant bearing fruit, growing in square ceramic pot.
RF2J08GT3–Citrus mitis branch close up with fruits
RM2AHB1RG–CALAMONDIN CALAMONDIAN ORANGES ORANGE VINE Vintage 1900’s Fruit lithograph Art Illustration watercolour of citrus citrofortunella mitis Pomological Collection Orange Calamondian Florida USA Artist Deborah Passmore
RF2B7K6AA–A bunch of Calamondin Oranges growing on an orange tree
RMBWTMCR–Calomodin Calomondin Citrofortunella Citrus Microcarpa Fortunella mitis Cultivar Cultivars Disease Fungi Fungal Pest Sooty
RMART09F–Citrofortunella microcarpa flowers
RMATJW2K–Calamondia
RMG5N1AK–Closeup of soil growing Calamondin, Kumquat, Citrofortunella microcarpa in the ground
RM2AJ6J1T–The seedling-inarch and nurse-plant methods of propagation . Fig. 1.—Citrus Australasica, Bearing Fruit Two Years After the Germination of the Seed.. Fig. 2.—Citrus Australasica x C. mitis, Grown from Fruit Shown in Figure 1 Bui. 202, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate
RM2A10JBH–Fully ripe Calamondin, Kumquat, Citrofortunella microcarpa on wooden background
RMEY3B7A–Fully ripe Calamondin, Kumquat, Citrofortunella microcarpa in a basket on wooden board
RMA3X92R–Citrus madurensis Calamondin orange fruits on bush
RF2B1FK92–Bunches of Calamondin Oranges ripening on the branches of a tree
RMBWTMCY–Asia Asian Southeast Asia Calamondin Citrofortunella Cultivar Cultivars Edible Evergreen Evergreens Food Foods Fruit Fruits
RM2AJ6HMR–The seedling-inarch and nurse-plant methods of propagation . Fig. 2.—Citrus Australasica x C. mitis, Grown from Fruit Shown in Figure 1 Bui. 202, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate. Mango Seed with Eight Sprouts. (One-half natural size.) Bui. 202, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate III.
RMEY3B7E–Fully ripe Calamondin, Kumquat, Citrofortunella microcarpa in basket a on wooden board
RM2B1FK9Y–Bunches of Calamondin Oranges ripening on the branches of a tree
RMBWTMD2–Frucht - fruit plant plants tree trees calamondin calamodin 'musk lime' evergreen evergreens citrofortunella hybrid hybrids
RMRGWK26–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 202, Bureau of Plant industry, U. S Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. Fig. 1.âCitrus Australasica, Bearing Fruit Two Years After the Germination OF THE Seed. â m ^j>^B ^^HP'fl Rftf'^^KlH ^^^^â p ^h ^^B^^^k^T^^^^^^jBi ^^^^^^^^^w^^i Fig. 2. -Citrus Australasica x C. mitis, Grown from Fruit Shown in Figure 1.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bu