Lemden tree
The lemden tree (Citrus yrcháve) is a citrus fruit tree originating on the island of Malakar. It is found naturally in tropical coastal regions of the southern Aquatic Kingdoms. Its fruit, the Lemdina, is popular for its flavorful and nutritious juice.
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Ecology and Habitats
Lemden trees require a temperature of around 7 °C (45 °F), although they become slightly more tolerant to cold as they mature. Exposure to temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) for more than a few seconds can kill even a mature lemden tree. The trees also seem to thrive more readily in coastal areas.
Scientific Name
Citrus yrcháve (Kingdom Plantae, Order Sapindales, Family Rutacea)
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