mandarinlemon
Mandarinlemon is a citrus fruit described as a hybrid between the mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata) and the lemon (Citrus limon). The name appears in nurseries and markets for several cultivars that combine traits of both parents. As a hybrid, it is not a distinct species but rather a cultivated variety within Citrus.
The fruit generally ranges from small to medium in size, with a rind that is relatively loose
Flavor profiles vary, but mandarins contribute sweetness while lemons contribute acidity, resulting in a balanced, tangy-to-sweet
Cultivation characteristics include preference for subtropical to warm temperate climates, full sun, and well-drained soil. Plants
Uses and market: Mandarinlemon is marketed as a novelty fruit and is eaten fresh, used in juices
Notes: Like other citrus, mandarinlemon can be affected by diseases such as citrus greening and by common