It is named for the citrus plantations found in the area.
Irapuá (M. ruficrus) on the other hand has a reputation to be somewhat of a pest in citrus plantations.
Only a few citrus plantations and vineyards managed to persist to the present day.
Originally part of a citrus plantation, the green and beige wooden structure is surrounded by high coconut palms.
It originally was a citrus plantation owned by the Couturier family from Haute-Savoie in the 19th century.
The agriculture is characterized by the production of olives, grapes, almonds, citrus plantations, and other fruit.
In Cinisi he owned an extensive citrus plantation.
The citrus plantation is mostly on the north of the town.
It consists of few groups of houses, hidden among the citrus plantations, but it is now nearly entirely uninhabited.
A portion of Poti's environs recovered from the marshes now accommodate citrus plantation.