Citron

Citron (Citrus medica) is a perennial plant in the Rutaceae family.

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The family includes 161 genera and 2,085 species growing in the tropics and subtropics, less frequently in temperate zones. The most economically important among the Rutaceae is the genus Citrus, many species and varieties of which are essential fruit plants.

Citrus medica is considered one of the most important tropical and subtropical fruits, cultivated as early as 2,200 BC.