citrus grandis
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Definition
Noun: - A large, evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia, known for bearing sizable citrus fruits that are similar to grapefruits. This tree is the source of the pomelo fruit.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The citrus grandis in our backyard produces dozens of sweet, thick-skinned fruits each season.
- Botanists study the citrus grandis to understand its genetic relationship to other citrus species.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: In scientific and agricultural texts, is used as the formal botanical name (or synonym) for the pomelo tree, distinguishing it from other cultivated citrus varieties.
- The cultivar was identified as a hybrid of Citrus grandis and Citrus reticulata.
Variants and Related Words
- Pomelo (n): The common name for the large, sweet fruit produced by the tree.
- She peeled the pomelo, which is the fruit of the citrus grandis.
- Shaddock (n): An older or alternative common name for both the pomelo fruit and the tree.
- The citrus grandis is sometimes called the shaddock tree.
Synonyms
- Pomelo tree: The most common English name for the .
- Citrus maxima: The currently accepted botanical name for the same species, often used interchangeably with in scientific literature.
Noun
- southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits