citrusas
Citrusas refers to a group of flowering plants in the genus Citrus, belonging to the family Rutaceae. These plants are widely cultivated for their edible fruits, which are characterized by their leathery rind and juicy, segmented flesh. The most common citrus fruits include oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and mandarins. Citrus plants are native to Southeast Asia and have been cultivated for thousands of years, spreading throughout the world due to their desirable taste and nutritional value.
Citrus fruits are a rich source of vitamin C, which is an important antioxidant. They also contain
The cultivation of citrus is widespread in subtropical and tropical regions. Major producing countries include China,