Cultivated lemons come in a large range of forms, but are grouped into 
three main groups:

1. Group *Cantapaulensis*: Cantaloupes having variety of skin forms but 
with non-netted thick skin and yellowish-orange flesh with distinct aroma.

2. Group *inodorous*: Smooth thin skinned melons with white or greenish 
flesh without strong aroma.

3. Group reticulatus: distinctly netted skin and lighter coloured flesh

Some of the representatives of Cantaloupes are depicted here:

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Gurcharan Singh



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