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Fingered Citron

Fingered Citron, Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis

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Fingered Citron, Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis
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Fingered Citron Facts

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Fingered Citron Physical Description

The rather surprising Fingered Citron forms either a shrub or small tree of up to 5 ft (1.5 m) in height, with long and irregular branches which grow covered in thorns.

The bright yellow fruit develops segmented into elongated, finger-like bits, and the leaves display a pale green in color and grow to lengths of about 4-6 in (10-15 cm).

The blooms are white, with a purplish tinge. It has a thick peel, and only a small amount of flesh, without juice, and is usually tasteless.

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Fingered Citron Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

The truly amazing citrus known as the Fingered Citron evolved as endemic to what now constitutes portions of northeastern India and China.

In its natural habitat, the rather exotic fruit generally grows in areas of dry evergreen forest, most commonly at higher elevations. In China, it also grows at altitudes of as much as 4,921 ft (1,500 m).

Unlike most citrus plants, this species produces its main crop in the winter. It will, however, continue to produce occasional fruit throughout the year.

It also remains very sensitive to extremes of weather conditions.

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