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Oxydendrum
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WAP
Accepted Name
CHINESE BOXORANGE
N
N
N
N
buxifolia
(Poir.)Oliv. ex Benth.
Accepted Name
TANGERINE
N
N
N
N
UPL
Citrus reticulata has commonly been purported to be one of the primary species for citrus breeding. However, other works (e.g. POWO) treat it as a synonym of C. aurantium, and favor C. deliciosa as the proper name for the primary species and progenitor for various citrus hybrids.
reticulata
Blanco
Accepted Name
HARDY ORANGE
N
N
N
N
There appears to be a lack of consensus on whether to place this species in Citrus or Poncirus. The study by Wu et al. (2018) seemed to favor recognizing the genus Poncirus.
trifoliata
L.
Accepted Name
KEY LIME; MEXICAN LIME
N
N
N
N
x aurantiifolia
(Christm.)Swingle
Accepted Name
SOUR ORANGE; GRAPEFRUIT; SWEET ORANGE
N
N
N
N
FACU
x aurantium
L.
Accepted Name
COMMON PRICKLYASH
Y
N
N
N
FAC
americanum
Mill.
Endangered-State
Accepted Name
WILD LIME; LIME PRICKLYASH
Y
N
N
N
FACU
fagara
(L.)Sarg.
Accepted Name
WEST INDIAN SATINWOOD; YELLOWWOOD; YELLOWHEART
Y
N
N
N
flavum
Vahl
Endangered-State
Accepted Name
BISCAYNE PRICKLYASH; LEATHERY PRICKLYASH
Y
N
N
N
Reynel (2017) concluded that Z. coriaceum is synonymous with Z. spinosum, but incorrectly recognized Z. sapindoides as having priority over Z. spinosum.
spinosum
(Sw.)Sw.
Endangered-State