Limonsito with berries
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Limonsito with berries
Hello everyone,
I want to share the picture of my tree, locally known as Limoncito (Scientific name: still unknown to me). The tree is full of berries, although non-edible; it is quite satisfying for viewing purposes. For those who will ask about the wire that was intentionally tied to the trunk, it is just to secure the pot on the top of my fence post.
Regards,
Jolz
A closer look at the berries:
I want to share the picture of my tree, locally known as Limoncito (Scientific name: still unknown to me). The tree is full of berries, although non-edible; it is quite satisfying for viewing purposes. For those who will ask about the wire that was intentionally tied to the trunk, it is just to secure the pot on the top of my fence post.
Regards,
Jolz
A closer look at the berries:
jolz- Member
Re: Limonsito with berries
Triphasia trifolia, commonly known in the Philippines as lemoncito. In Puerto Rico, it is known as limoncillo. In Indonesia, people call it Jeruk Kingkit or Jeruk Kelingit.
Regards,
Carlos
Regards,
Carlos
carlos- Member
Re: Limonsito with berries
Hi Jolz,
Very nice lemoncito, one of the largest I have so far seen.
regards
ka pabling
Very nice lemoncito, one of the largest I have so far seen.
regards
ka pabling
Ka Pabling- Member
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