Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Citrus inodora F.M.Bailey
Bailey, F.M. (1889) Report on New Plants, Preliminary to General Report on Botanical Results of Meston's Expedition to the Bellenden-Ker Range : 1. Type: Queensland, Harveys Creek, Russell River F. M. Bailey s.n.; holo: BRI; iso: K? Fide Mabberley (1998).
Queensland Wild Lime; Russell River Lime; Lime, Russell River; Lime, Queensland Wild
Usually flowers and fruits as a shrub about 1-3 m tall.
A few cataphylls are produced before the first true leaves. First true leaves obovate, margins toothed, oil dots visible with a lens. Hairs visible with a lens at least along the midrib on the underside. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade obovate, about 20-25 x 6-10 mm, base attenuate, marginal teeth large and conspicuous, oil dots numerous. Stipular spines straight and sharp, about 3-7 mm long. Seed germination time 20 to 60 days.
Endemic to NEQ, known only from the eastern foothills of the Bellenden Ker Range - Mt Bartle Frere area and also from the Cape Tribulation area. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 120 m. Grows as an understory plant in undisturbed well developed lowland rain forest.