Citrus maxima
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Definition
Noun: * A species of citrus tree: Citrus maxima is the scientific name for a specific type of citrus tree native to Southeast Asia. It is known for producing the largest fruit among all citrus species. * The tree producing pomelo: This term refers directly to the tree that bears the pomelo fruit.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Citrus maxima in our orchard is over twenty years old and yields hundreds of fruits each season.
- Botanists study Citrus maxima to understand the genetics of large citrus fruits.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and scientific contexts: The term is used primarily in scientific, agricultural, and horticultural writing to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other citrus like oranges () or lemons ().
- The research paper focused on the cold tolerance of Citrus maxima cultivars.
Variants and Related Words
- Pomelo (n): The common name for the large, sweet fruit produced by the tree.
- She peeled the thick rind of the pomelo.
- Pummelo (n): An alternative common spelling for "pomelo."
- Shaddock (n): A historical common name for the pomelo, named after Captain Shaddock.
- Citrus grandis (n): A former or alternative scientific synonym for .
Synonyms
- Pomelo tree: The common name for the tree itself.
- Pummelo tree: An alternative common name.
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The term's core meaning is taxonomic, identifying a specific plant species. Its most direct and widely understood common equivalent is "pomelo tree."
- Distinction from 'Grapefruit': While the definition may mention fruits "resembling grapefruits," it is crucial to note that (pomelo) is a distinct species and is the ancestral parent of the grapefruit (), which is a hybrid. The fruits are related but not the same.
Noun
- southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits