Yes, insecticides can be made from the leaves of the calamansi [x Citrofortunella microcarpa]. The plant in fact is a popular source of botanical pesticides in its native Philippines. Botanical pesticides are organic pesticides whose ingredients draw on plant parts.
no, because you cant kill a unicorn with a wet sheet of paper
calamansi is calamansi
the extract of calamansi has a substance which is sour. sour substances can remove any stain of a white shirt but leaves a mark....
very nice
aba ay awan!! ako nga ang nagtatanong!! leche
Nerve gas. Seriously.
In short,calamansi leaf is a monocot.
Perfume can be made out of rose rosal and calamansi. You will most likely need to blend a few more essential oils though to get the desired fragrance.
The black locust leaf is a simple leaf. Compound leaves have several different parts that all come together to form a single leaf.
the English of calamansi is "small citrus fruit"
the protective structure of calamansi is thorns,fine hair
Calamansi is an unofficial hybrid between Citrus reticulata and Fortunella japonica, or a cross between a Mandarin orange and a Kumquat. Its given nomenclature is ×Citrofortunella mitis. Its more common name is Calamondin. It does not occur in the wild.
Calamansi can kill germs because of its acid. Just like vinegar...^_*