Citrus inodora (wet tropics wild lime)

Citrus inodora F.M.Bailey 
'north Queensland lime' .

 

References : 

• Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) and Australian Plant Census (APC) (2024),  
Council of the Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH):
Citrus inodora F.M.Bailey → https://id.biodiversity.org.au/name/apni/169838/api/apni-format . 
Viewed: 2024 September 24th .

• Bailey, Frederick M. (1889) 
Report on new plants, preliminary to general report on botanical results of Meston's expedition to the Bellenden-Ker Range: 1

• Zich Frank A., Bernie P. M. Hyland, Trevor Whiffin, Raelee A. Kerrigan (2020) 
Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants information system and botanical matrix identification key - edition 8 ('RFK 8'): 
Citrus inodora F.M.Bailey fact sheet: → https://apps.lucidcentral.org/rainforest/text/entities/Citrus_inodora.htm 
Main site web page: → https://apps.lucidcentral.org/rainforest/.
Viewed: 2024 September 24th .

• Cooper, Wendy and William T. (2004 June) 
Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest.
—pages: (–) 459 (–).
Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia: Nokomis Editions. ISBN 9780958174213 .

• Bean, Anthony R. (2024) Citrus inodora F.M.Bailey 
Census of the Queensland Flora and Fungi 2023.
Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland Government.
→ http://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/census-of-the-queensland-flora-and-fungi-2023 
Dataset Accessed: 2024 September 24th .

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Citrus inodora is listed in the following regions:

North Queensland

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Species information

  • Citrus inodora Scientific name
  • wet tropics wild lime Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Rare or uncommon native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 200m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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