Common Monoembryonic citrus:
Meyer Lemon
Nagami Kumquat
Marumi Kumquat
Pummelos
Temple Tangor
Clementine Mandarin
Common Polyembryonic Citrus:
Calamondin
Most Tangelos
Most Lemons
Most Mandarins
Most Oranges
Fukushu Kumquat
Most Limes
Grapefruits
Meiwa Kumquat (mostly polyembryonic)
Most Satsumas and Tangerines
If your citrus is not on this list, simply germinate the seed. If you get several sprouts from a single seed, yours is polyembryonic.
Some citrus will fall under intermediate embryonic and will produce either poly or mono seeds based on local ambient temperatures and cross pollination so not always 100% one or the other.
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