page updated 9th December 2004 |
This page was previously entitled 'Citrus garrawayae'. However, I am assured by staff
of the Queensland Herbarium in Brisbane, that the species was named after
a Mr R. W. Garraway, rather than his wife, as was believed at one time. This changes
the name from the feminine Latin ending 'ae' to the masculine form 'i'. |
Leaves and fruit of the plant growing in Kershaw Gardens, Rockhampton, Queensland,
Australia. |
The photo was taken by SGAP member Colin Lindsay. |
formerly Microcitrus garrawayi |