Kalpi_(fruit)

Kalpi (fruit)

Kalpi (fruit)

Citrus fruit and plant


Kalpi (Citrus × webberii) is a natural citrus hybrid native to Philippines and is today one of the most common lemons in Hawaii, and is sometimes called 'Malayan lemon'.[1][2]

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Description

The handsome tree is medium-sized, 5 to 10 metres (16 to 33 ft) tall. The acidic fruit is very juicy; they are used like lemons. Size is variable, depressed and globose, with 9 to 11 segments and very thin skin, yellowish when ripe.[3]

Taxonomy

'Kalpi' is a papeda. It looks somewhat like the common Philippine mandarin orange and the native Citrus macroptera.

It is named webberii after Herbert John Webber, by his disciple, abbreviation author Peter Jansen Wester. It has also been referred to incorrectly as webberi.[4] The common name 'Kalpi' is from the Bicolano dialect.[3]

It was published as Citrus webberii Wester in 1915 in Philipp. Agric. Rev. 1915, viii.[5]

Distribution

'Kalpi' grows in Luzon and Mindanao, in the Philippines.[3]


References

  1. Dania Katz (2013-07-11). "Not So Sour: Lemons in Hawai'i". edible Hawaiian Islands Magazine.
  2. Jorma Koskinen and Sylvain Jousse. "Citrus Pages / Papedas". free.fr.
  3. "Rutaceae Citrus webberii Wester". International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Retrieved 18 January 2017.

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