thumb|The [[Australian Outback Lime, a cultivar of the desert lime (C. glauca)]]
Australian limes are species of the plant genus Citrus that are native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.
These species were formerly included in the genera Microcitrus and Eremocitrus. They have been used as a food source by indigenous Australians and Indigenous New Guineans as well as early settlers and are used in modern Australian cuisine, including marmalade and sauces.
Species include:
Species from Australia
Natural species
- Citrus australasica (Finger lime), a species from rainforest regions of northern New South Wales and Southern Queensland with elongated yellow-green to purple fruits. thumb|[[Finger lime]]
- Citrus australis (Round lime or Dooja), a species from south-eastern Australia with round, green fruits
- Citrus glauca (Desert lime), from arid areas of inland Australia. Small round fruits are produced in summer. thumb|[[Desert lime]]
- Citrus garrawayi, (Mount White lime) is rare and endemic to the Cook District of Cape York Peninsula.
- Citrus gracilis (Kakadu lime or Humpty Doo lime) grows in eucalypt woodland in the Northern Territory
- Citrus inodora (Russell River lime or large-leaf Australian wild lime) is rare, and endemic to northern Queensland.
Grafted standards are available for some varieties.
- 'Australian Sunrise', a hybrid cross of finger lime and a calomondin which is pear shaped and orange inside
- 'Rainforest Pearl', a pink-fruited form of finger lime from Bangalow, New South Wales
- 'Sunrise Lime' (Citrus × oliveri), a hybrid of finger lime and calamondin.
- 'Outback Lime', a desert lime cultivar
Species from Papua New Guinea
- Citrus warburgiana (Kakamadu or New Guinea wild lime) grows on the south coast of the Papuan Peninsula near Alotau (pictures).
- Citrus wakonai (also locally called kakamadu)
- Citrus wintersii, also known as Citrus papuana (Brown River finger lime) has, as the name suggests, a small, thin fruit, pointed at both ends (pictures, more pictures). It grows near Port Moresby.
- Clymenia sp. are native to the Bismarck Archipelago but are cultivated in other areas. Clymenia is now often considered to belong within the citrus genus.
- Clymenia platypoda
- Clymenia polyandra has a lemon-sized round fruit, pointed at one end (pictures).
Citrus species in Papua New Guinea have not been extensively studied, so the true number of species is unknown.
Identification
An identification key exists for the known Australian limes (not including species from Papua New Guinea). The leaves of some species broaden dramatically with age.
