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Scientific Name of Lemon

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1 Scientific Name

1.1 Botanical Name

CITRUS limon

1.2 Common Name

Lemon

1.2.1 In Hindi

नींबू

1.2.2 In German

Citrone or Limone or Zitrone

1.2.3 In French

Citron or Citronnier

1.2.4 In Spanish

Limón or Limonero

1.2.5 In Greek

Λεμόνι [Lemóni]

1.2.6 In Portuguese

Limão

1.2.7 In Polish

Cytrynowy

1.2.8 In Latin

Limon

Lemon in Spanish

Every plant has different names in different languages. The common name of any plant can differ region to region. Lemon in Spanish can be different from Lemon in English. The scientific name of Lemon is the botanical name or formal name. The main purpose of having a scientific name is to have a same name accepted and used worldwide. Scientific name is the name conforming to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN). The common name of this plant in Spanish is Limón or Limonero. Along with the scientific name of Lemon, know the scientific names of other plants too.

Common Name of Lemon in Other Languages

Common name of garden plants in different languages is different. Common Name of Lemon in other languages is an interesting information one should know. You can also know the Lemon Scientific Classification which will help you gain the botanical information about the plant. If you want to know what a plant is called in Hindi, Greek, Portuguese or Polish, you are at the right place. This plant is called नींबू in Hindi, Λεμόνι [Lemóni] in Greek, Limão in Portuguese and Cytrynowy in Polish.

Common Name of Lemon

Explore Lemon Information in detail along with its common name and scientific name. Common name of Lemon is the name which changes with change in the regions. Hence, scientific name of Lemon is used worldwide. Still it is beneficial to know the common name of all garden plants. The common name is widely used everywhere. It develops over time, according to use, look, and lore. Here are common names of Lemon:

  • Lemon in German: Citrone or Limone or Zitrone
  • Lemon in French: Citron or Citronnier