The kaffir lime tree is generally small, having a height of 3–5 m and a width of
2.5–3 m. Its small white fl owers are followed by small, dark green fruits approximately
4 cm wide with warty skins (Bown, 2002). Leaves of kaffir lime are unique
among the citrus varieties and, for some particular applications, are more important
than the fruits. These leaves are dark green and have a glossy sheen. Each leaf comes
in two parts, seemingly a double leaf. The top leafl et is lightly pointed at its tip and
is attached to another leafl et beneath that is broader on its upper edge.
in colour.
The kaffir lime tree is generally small, having a height of 3–5 m and a width of2.5–3 m. Its small white fl owers are followed by small, dark green fruits approximately4 cm wide with warty skins (Bown, 2002). Leaves of kaffir lime are uniqueamong the citrus varieties and, for some particular applications, are more importantthan the fruits. These leaves are dark green and have a glossy sheen. Each leaf comesin two parts, seemingly a double leaf. The top leafl et is lightly pointed at its tip andis attached to another leafl et beneath that is broader on its upper edge. in colour.
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