Wylie said:
Looks like a citron which is where lemons originated after crossing with oranges
Probably a ponderosa lemon, a mix of citron and lemon
Wylie said:
Looks like a citron which is where lemons originated after crossing with oranges
Probably a ponderosa lemon, a mix of citron and lemon
Wylie said:
Looks like a citron which is where lemons originated after crossing with oranges
Probably a ponderosa lemon, a mix of citron and lemon
Strangely, the label says it’s a Buddha’s hand citron, but if so, that Buddha wants to hit us.
@Flor
He has no mercy
@Flor
The tag must be on the plant in the background, I think.
Wylie said:
Looks like a citron which is where lemons originated after crossing with oranges
I don’t blame anyone for breeding them to avoid that look lol
@Nyx
OMG YES FAT LEMONGRAB!!!
@Nyx
Oonnnlllyyy OOoNNNnnNnNeEEee!!!
@Blake
That’s NOT acceptable!
Rowan said:
@Blake
That’s NOT acceptable!
I feel the lemon would pick a fight with me. And win.
Rowan said:
@Blake
That’s NOT acceptable!
I feel the lemon would pick a fight with me. And win.
One squirt in the eye with its juice and that’s it
This is not a lemon. It is a citron.
Cleo said:
This is not a lemon. It is a citron.
Citron means lemon in French. Is there a difference in English? A sub-species?
Cleo said:
This is not a lemon. It is a citron.
Citron means lemon in French. Is there a difference in English? A sub-species?
Citron, or Cédra tier in French, is one of the original citrus species; most common citrus varieties are hybrids. Here’s a link to the French Wikipedia page.
@Finch
Thanks! I had never heard about that before.
Cleo said:
This is not a lemon. It is a citron.
This is not a lemon.
It is a citron.That’s a space station!
Fixed it for you
Cleo said:
This is not a lemon. It is a citron.
I came here to say that’s definitely not a lemon
Cleo said:
This is not a lemon. It is a citron.
Citron means lemon in French. Is it something different in English?
Yes, it’s one of the original wild citrus species called Cédra tier in French. Here is a link to the French Wikipedia article.
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