Citrus madurensis

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Citrus madurensis (also known as Calamondin or Calamansi) is a small evergreen citrus tree valued for its ornamental appeal and fragrant, tangy fruit. Originating from Southeast Asia, it is commonly cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions, including Sri Lanka. The plant bears glossy green leaves, white aromatic flowers, and small, round orange fruits that resemble miniature oranges. These fruits are prized for their sour-sweet juice, often used in culinary dishes, beverages, and traditional remedies.

In Sri Lanka, Citrus madurensis is appreciated both as a home garden plant and a natural flavoring agent. The juice is used in marinades, chutneys, and refreshing drinks, while the peel finds use in traditional medicine and beauty care. The plant thrives in sunny conditions and well-drained soil, making it suitable for both potted and garden cultivation. Its vibrant appearance and continuous fruiting also make it a popular ornamental plant in courtyards and verandas.

Beyond its culinary and aesthetic uses, Citrus madurensis is known for its high vitamin C content and antioxidant properties, which support immunity and overall wellness. The fragrance of its blossoms and fruit also contributes to its popularity as a decorative and functional plant.

 

Citrus madurensis is part of the catalog of ayurvedic medicinal plants of Sri Lanka.

 

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