Micromelum minutum var. glabrescens (Benth.) Hochr.
Micromelum minutum (G.Forst.) Wight & Arn. var. minutum
Micromelum pubescens Blume
Micromelum pubescens var. glabrescens (Benth.) Oliv.
Micromelum pubescens Blume var. pubescens
Micromelum minutum, commonly known as limeberry, dilminyin (east Arnhem Land). kimiar margibur (Murray Island),[3]tulibas tilos (Philippines), sesi (Indonesia) and samui (Thailand),[4] is a species of small tree or shrub in the citrus plant family Rutaceae. It occurs from India and Indochina to Australia. It has pinnate leaves with egg-shaped to lance-shaped leaflets, hairy, pale green or creamish, scented flowers arranged in large groups and yellow to orange or red, oval to spherical berries in dense clusters.
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