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What kind of plant is this? What's your name?

Kumquat (Latin scientific name: kumquat. Swingle) is a plant of Rutaceae, also known as jujube, kumquat and tangerine. Originated in the southeast coastal provinces of China, especially Guangdong, it has the longest history of planting and eating kumquat and is a veritable hometown of kumquat. In addition, it is also widely planted in South China and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Kumquat is an evergreen shrub. 3 meters high, generally spineless, with green branchlets and many branches when nutrition is sufficient; Leaves lanceolate to oblong, 5-9 cm long, entire, petiole slightly winged; The flowers are small, white and fragrant, with 1-3 axillary flowers, 5 petals, 20-25 stamens and 5 cells. The fruit is oval or obovate, 2.5-3.5 cm long and golden yellow; Japanese kumquat with spherical fruit. Those who admire their leaves, flowers and fruits, or who make orange cakes specially for fruit production, will be carefully managed after potted and propagated by grafting, and the rootstock will be oranges or citrus seedlings. A kumquat that can bear more than 10 fruit is generally exported to Hong Kong during the Spring Festival and is very popular among Hong Kong people.

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kumquat

Latin scientific name

Kumquat ) swing

Another name

Jujube, golden bullet, then kumquat, poncho, kumquat, crisp orange.

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plant kingdom

door

Vascular endothelial cell

summary

Magnolia

subclass

Primitive perianth subclass

eye

Rutaceae

suborder

Ruta suborder

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Rutaceae

subfamily

Citrinae

belong to

kumquat

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kumquat

Distribution area

Qinling Mountains, Jiangnan, Kumquat in Jin Shuo and Kumquat in Yangshuo.

Main court area

Youxi, Fujian, Rong 'an, Guangxi, Yangshuo, Guangxi