Acronychia acidula

Acronychia acidula
Acronychia acidula, leaf & fruit, cultivated.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Sapindales
Family: Rutaceae
Genus: Acronychia
Species: A. acidula
Binomial name
Acronychia acidula
F. Muell.

Lemon aspen, Acronychia acidula is a small to medium sized rainforest tree of Queensland, Australia. The aromatic and acidic fruit is harvested as a bushfood.

The true aspens of the northern hemisphere belong to the genus Populus in the family Salicaceae.[1]

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Uses

Lemon aspen fruit has a grapefruit and lime like flavour, and is popular in beverages, sauces and confectionary. The fruit has high antioxidant activity.[2]

Cultivation

The tree is grown in small-scale commercial bushfood orchards on the east coast of Australia from North Queensland to Northern New South Wales. The tree is quick growing and requires regular pruning to maintain a practical harvesting height. It has a moderate crop yield, and bears in four years as seedlings. It prefers well-drained and fertile clay loam soils.

References

  1. ^ "technology transfer fact sheet: Populus spp.". Forest Products Laboratory: R&D USDA. Madison, Wisconsin: United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/TechSheets/HardwoodNA/pdf_files/popaspeneng.pdf. Retrieved 20 September 2010. 
  2. ^ Zhao, J., Agboola, S., Functional Properties of Australian Bushfoods - A Report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, 2007, RIRDC Publication No 07/030 [1]

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