NOUN
- any of numerous tropical usually thorny evergreen trees of the genus Citrus having leathery evergreen leaves and widely cultivated for their juicy edible fruits having leathery aromatic rinds
How To Use citrus tree In A Sentence
- Q WHAT is causing the sticky layer on the leaves of my new citrus tree? The Sun
- They are very common in the summertime, especially with crape myrtles and citrus trees.
- Here are two varieties of lavender flowers; citrus trees, bearing sour oranges, lemons and calamondin; jasmine vines in bloom, winding up pillars; crepe-myrtle, safflower, rosemary and valerian arrayed in geometric beds. NYT > Global Home
- Traditional orangeries were essentially grand greenhouses for growing citrus trees. Times, Sunday Times
- Exceptions include the citrus trees, and the camelia bush that is about to burst into flower. Oranges Galore!
- When the neighbor on the other side mentioned she was thinking of pulling out an oleander, they gasped—but relaxed when she said she might replace it with a citrus tree. A New Addition
- Carefully planted in extremely diverse sections, there were formal gardens, as well as fruit groves of mangoes, guavas and citrus trees.
- Q WHAT is causing the sticky layer on the leaves of my new citrus tree? The Sun
- But as you rise, the air becomes cooler and you find yourself in hanging river valleys where the mountains widen into a cascade of terraces with groves of orange and citrus trees protected by windbreaks of cypress.
- They were passing through a grove of low trees now, with drifts of creamy blossom and the waxy green leaves of citrus trees.