Scientific
classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Rutaceae
Genus: Triphasia
Species: T. trifolia
Binomial name Triphasia trifolia
(Burm.f.) P.Wils.
Triphasia
trifolia (syn. Limonia trifolia Burm. f., Triphasia aurantiola Lour; also
called limeberry, lime berry, or limoncitong kastila) is a species of Triphasia
in the family Rutaceae, native to tropical southeastern Asia in Malaysia, the
Philippines and possibly elsewhere.
It is a spiny
evergreen shrub (rarely a small tree) growing to 3 m tall. The leaves are
trifoliate, glossy dark green, each leaflet 2–4 cm long and 1.5–2 cm broad. The
flowers are white, with three petals 10–13 mm long and 4 mm broad.
The fruit is a
red, edible hesperidium 10–15 mm diameter, similar to a small Citrus fruit. The
fruit flesh is pulpy, with a flavor reminiscent of a slightly sweet lime.
It is grown for
its edible fruit, and has been widely introduced to other subtropical to
tropical regions of the world; it has become naturalized on a number of islands
in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
It has also been
noted as a potential invasive in several Indian Ocean archipelagos, and along
the United States Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas.
The limeberry has
gained some popularity as a bonsai plant. More tropical than true citrus, it
must be kept in greenhouses even in many locations where true citrus thrive. In
true tropical locations, limeberry may have some promise as a potential
commercial fruit crop.
This tree is also
considered a weed in other introduced locations.
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