Many thanks for confirming the id and extra information on my post.
Actually I don't know how to address you as.
Don't know of any more variegated cultivars...but if I come across, will 
definitely share on our group.
On searching the net, Mosambi seems to be Sweet Lime.
These are yellowish in color unlike orange color as in 'Oranges',sweet in 
taste, used to extract juice. I hope this helps.
Regards,
Aarti

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:46:01 PM UTC+4, OZmic wrote:
>
> Hello,
> As I have the word "Mosambi" still ringing in my ears your postings remind 
> me that even on this single name we have some work left to do. It is 
> beginning to look like "Mosambi" is used in India as a general name for a 
> number of Citrus fruits, a kind of generic name.
> Usha di has correctly identified the fruit; it is a Variegated 
> calamondin.There are several cultivars of this type. They all fall into the 
> cultigroup Variegata. For simplification we will just call it the 
> (Variegata group). So I would say the fruit in the pictures is likely to 
> be: X *Citrofortunella microcarpa* (Bunge) Wijnands (*Variegata* Group) '*
> Tiger*'
> Please let me know if you know some other variegated cultivars. 
> Calamondins are sometimes confused with round cumquats but have more in 
> common with mandarines. They flower at the same time for instance (in 
> spring) while cumquats flower in early summer (not sure how this works out 
> in India, depends on the climatic region where the plant is grown). 
> Calamondin looks like a miniature mandarin(e) with loose skin when ripe. 
> Perhaps this explains why it is called "Mosambi". I am told that although 
> this fruit does not taste like much, a decent marmalade can be made with 
> it. As the photos demonstrate it is an attractive ornamental plant.
>
>
> On Monday, May 14, 2012 6:06:45 PM UTC+10, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
>>
>> Seen this Mosambi fruit Bonsai at a Bonsai Show in Maharashtra Nature 
>> Park, Mumbai on the 6th of April,12.
>> Fruit as well as leaves are variegated.
>> Botanical name please.
>> Thanks
>> Aarti  
>>
>

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