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Citrus × tachibana (Makino) Yu.Tanaka   (redirected from: Citrus × sunki (Hayata) Yu.Tanaka)
Family: Rutaceae
[Citrus reticulata subsp. tachibana (Tanaka) D.Rivera, Ob?, De la Torre & A.Barber, moreCitrus × aurantium var. tachibana Makino, Citrus × depressa Hayata, Citrus × ponki Yu.Tanaka, Citrus × sunki (Hayata) Yu.Tanaka]
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Japan Flora: Large glabrous shrub; branches angled, with scattered spines 2-20 mm. long; leaves chartaceous, narrowly ovate, 3-8 cm. long, 1.5-3.5 cm. wide, acute with an emarginate tip, obtuse to broadly cuneate at base, entire, the petioles 5-12 mm. long, narrowly winged; flowers solitary or in pairs, terminal and axillary, the pedicels about 5 mm. long; calyx cup-shaped, the lobes depressed 3- angular; petals 5, ascending, white, narrowly obovate-oblong, about 12 mm. long, acute; stamens about 20; fruit depressed- globose, yellow when mature, 2-25 cm. across.  June. 

Honshu (Izu, Kii, and Nagato Prov.), Shikoku, Kyushu. Korea (Quelpaert Isl.), Ryukyus, and Formosa.

Citrus × tachibana
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