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Definition: lemon from Philip's Encyclopedia

Evergreen tree and its familiar, sour, yellow citrus fruit. Grown primarily in the USA and in subtropical regions, it is rarely eaten raw, but is used in cooking and in drinks. Height of tree: to 6m (20ft). Family Rutaceae; species Citrus limon.


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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
one of the citrus fruits , from a tree ( Citrus limon ) of the family Rutaceae ( orange family), probably native to India. A small tree (to about 15 ft/5 m tall) with thorny branches and purple-edged white blossoms, it requires a mild, equable climate. The European crop is centered on the islands and coasts of the Mediterranean. In the United States, lemons are grown chiefly in S California, Arizona, and Florida. The trees are prolific, and under ideal conditions can produce ripe fruit practically all the year. In the United States the fruit is cut from the tree while green, at a standard size, and the good lemons are placed in cool, dark rooms to ripen slowly; the skin grows yellow, thin, and pliable, and the quality of the fruit is similar to when ripened on the tree. The imperfect fruit is manufactured into lemon oil, lemon juice, citric acid , pectin, and other useful products. There are seedless varieties. The sweeter Meyer lemon is lemon crossed with either a mandarin or an…
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From Library of Health and Living: The Encyclopedia of Nutrition and Good Health
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A yellow, sour citrus fruit that originated in Southeast Asia between China and India. The Romans grew lemons in southern Italy, and citrus trees were cultivated by the Persians and the Arabs. Lemons rank among the top 12 fruit crops in the world and are the sixth leading fruit crop in the United…
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From The Oxford Companion to Food
the fruit of Citrus limon , a fruit which may, as Harold McGee (2004 ) notes, be the consequence of a two-step hybrid, first between a citron and a lime (perhaps in NW India), and then between that cross and a pomelo in the Middle East. Evidence for the lemon being known to the Romans (as opposed to…
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
one of the citrus fruits , from a tree ( Citrus limon ) of the family Rutaceae ( orange family), probably native to India. A small tree (to about 15 ft/5 m tall) with thorny branches and purple-edged white blossoms, it requires a mild, equable climate. The European crop is centered on the islands…
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From Dictionary of Contemporary Slang
something substandard, useless or worthless. The word is used, particularly in the USA, to apply particularly to cars which are unsaleable. It may also denote any ‘dud’, from an unattractive woman to a badly-performing share in the stock exchange. This negative sense of the name of a fairly popular…
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Full text Article Lemon Myrtle: Backhousia citriodora

From Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices
Lemon Myrtle: Backhousia citriodora
Taxonomy Name currently accepted: Backhousia citriodora Authority: F. Muell. Taxonomic serial no.: 6250 ( NPGS/GRIN, 2016 ) Family: Myrtaceae (Kingdom: Plantae ; Subkingdom: Viridiplantae ; Division: Tracheophyta ; Subdivision: Spermatophyta ; Class: Magnoliopsida ; Superorder: Rosanae ; Order: …
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Full text Article Lemon: Citrus x limon

From Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices
Lemon: Citrus x limon
Taxonomy Name currently accepted: Citrus ´ limon Authority: (L.) Burman f. Taxonomic serial no.: 825214 ( ITIS, 2016 ) Synonyms: There is no accepted synonym for this species ( Anon., 2010 ). Family: Rutaceae (Kingdom: Plantae ; Subkingdom: Viridiplantae ; Infrakingdom: Streptophyta ; Superdivision: …
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Full text Article Lemon Festival

From Cultural Studies: Holidays Around the World
Since the 1930s the town of Menton, France, has celebrated its annual Lemon Festival for three weeks beginning in late January or February. Festival organizers expect about 300, 000 people to visit the town during the festival in order to enjoy the parades—featuring larger-than-life-sized figurines…
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Full text Article Lemon Thyme: Thymus citriodorus

From Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices
Lemon Thyme: Thymus citriodorus
Taxonomy Name as currently accepted: Thymus citriodorus ( Thymus ´ citriodorus ) Authority: (Pers.) Schreb. Taxonomic serial no.: 409871 ( NPGS, 2016 ) Synonyms: Thymus ´ carolipaui Mateo & M.B. Crespo, Thymus lanuginosus var. citriodorus Pers., Thymus serpyllum var. citriodorus (Pers.) Becker, …
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From The Macquarie Dictionary
the yellowish acid fruit of the tree Citrus limon. Plural: lemons the tree itself. Plural: lemons clear, light yellow. Plural: lemons Colloquial something distasteful, disappointing, or unpleasant. Plural: lemons Colloquial a machine or other product which continually fails to operate adequately. …
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Full text Article Lemon Verbena: Aloysia citrodora

From Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices
Lemon Verbena: Aloysia citrodora
Taxonomy Name currently accepted: Aloysia citrodora Authority: Paláu Taxonomic serial no.: 832759 ( ITIS, 2016 ) Synonyms: Aloysia sleumeri Moldenke, Aloysia triphylla (L'Hér.) Britton, Aloysia triphylla Royle, Aloysia triphylla f. serrulata Moldenke, Cordia microcephala Willd. ex Roem. & …
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