VARIEGATED BIZZARIA ORANGE- 

This variety is a true rarity because although it has the genetic characteristics of the Seville orange, it bears fruits of both the Seville orange and the citron, together with ugly, lumpy, yellow, orange and green fruit with the morphological features of both species.
The plant is fairly vigorous and assurgent; the leaves are both ovoid-elliptic with alate petiole, and narrow and elliptic, twisted and curly, and sometimes streaked with different shades of green. This variey has a more variegated vegetation than the classic bizzarria.

Thought to have been lost, Bizzarria was re-discovered in the 1970's by Paulo Galleoti, head gardener of the citrus collection at Villa Medicea di Castello in Florence.