Citrus Fruit
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit
Grapefruit comes in white, pink, and red varieties, colors that refer to the flesh of the fruit. All three types are similar in taste and texture. ... The varieties that have seeds are often used for making grapefruit juice. The most common grapefruit on the market is the White Marsh seedless.
Kumquat
Kumquats are a group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae. They were previously classified as forming the now historical genus Fortunella, or placed within Citrus sensu lato.
Persian lime
Persian lime, also known by other common names such as seedless lime, Bearss lime and Tahiti lime, is a citrus fruit species of hybrid origin, known only in cultivation. The Persian lime is a triploid cross between key lime and lemon.
Murcott (Honey Tangerine)
The Murcott is a tangor, or mandarin-sweet orange hybrid. The Murcott arose out of citrus pioneer Walter Tennyson Swingle attempts to produce novel citrus hybrids. Its seed parent has been identified as the King tangelo; the pollen parent remains to be identified
Orlando Tangelo
The Orlando tangelo (Figure 1) is a cross between Dancy tangerine and a Duncan grapefruit which was made by W. T. Swingle of the U.S.D.A. in 1911. Originally this variety was known as "Lake tangelo" but changed to "Orlando" many years ago.
Pineapple Orange
The Pineapple orange is a mid-season orange variety yielding medium-sized brightly colored fruits.
Lemon Leaf
The leaf of lemon tree
Orlando Tangelo Leaf
The leaf of the Orlando Tangelo
Orange Leaf
The leaf of the orange tree.
Minneola tangelo (HoneyBell)
The tangelo, Citrus × tangelo, is a citrus fruit hybrid of a tangerine and a grapefruit. Sometimes referred to as honeybells, they are the size of an adult fist, have a tart, tangy, tangerine taste, and are juicy at the expense of flesh.