Lemon, also known as Citrus limon, is a small evergreen tree native to Asia. It is widely cultivated for its acidic fruit, which is a good source of vitamin C and is used in culinary applications around the world. The tree can grow up to 6 meters tall and has dark green, glossy leaves and fragrant flowers that are usually white or pinkish in color.
Cedrate, also known as Citrus medica, is a citrus fruit tree native to Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean region. It is also known as the citron, and it is valued for its large, thick-skinned fruit that has a mild, sweet flavor. The fruit is often used in candied form in desserts and baked goods. The tree can grow up to 5 meters tall and has large, leathery leaves and fragrant white or pinkish flowers.
Bush Orange, also known as Citrus myrtifolia, is a small citrus tree or shrub native to Southeast Asia and Australia. It is also known as the myrtle-leaved orange tree, and it is valued for its small, sour fruit that is often used in marmalades and other preserves. The tree can grow up to 4 meters tall and has small, glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers.
All three trees prefer well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. They are typically grown in warm, subtropical climates and require regular watering and fertilization to thrive. They can be grown in containers or in the ground, and they are often used for ornamental purposes as well as for their fruit.
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