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Bitter Orange/ Poncirus Trifoliata Seeds
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The listing, Bitter Orange/ Poncirus Trifoliata Seeds has ended.

This auction is for 50 seeds ready to plant. Plant seeds immediately or keep moist until planting. Too much moisture will cause them to mold. Hardy zones 5-9
Hardy orange, a citrus relative, is a thorny, well-branched, deciduous shrub or small tree which typically grow 8-15' (less frequently to 20') tall. Three-lobed (trifoliate as per the species name) leaves emerge yellowish-green in spring, turn glossy dark green in summer and fade to yellow in autumn. Spiny, dark green stems. Fragrant, white, 4-7 petaled flowers (to 2" diameter) appear singly in spring. Flowers give way to 1-2.5" diameter fruits (miniature downy hardy oranges) which ripen to an attractive yellow in the fall. Fruits of this citrus relative are edible (lemony flavor), but are very acidic and seedy. Fruits can used to make marmalade (use peel zest and pulp), but are usually left on the tree where they persist well into winter and often provide significant ornamental interest.
Questions & Comments
Original
Are these also known as ugly fruit or flying citrus?
Apr 14th, 2014 at 10:03:40 AM PDT by
Original
Some call it a Flying Dragon plant. I believe that is when they dwarf it indoors. There are several very closely related varieties. I believe all were started from these and mutated.
Apr 14th, 2014 at 11:37:57 AM PDT by
Original
The flying citrus I have seen listed on here were being grown outdoors, hmmm so IDK. Probably they are all interrelated. Are you no longer sending the fruit itself?
Apr 14th, 2014 at 12:17:49 PM PDT by
Original
Yep the more you read about them the more different opinions you get. The fruit are getting too soft so I am removing the seeds before shipping. Also because it is time to plant outdoors in the zones they grow. I am also adding some seeds from fruit that were kept in an outdoor shed but not refrigerated. They are somewhat dehydrated. How many depends on the bid. It is looking like I am going to take a beating cashwise on this round of items. Not very lucrative when I have to $2 on shipping and get 499 credits in place. So I have also had to go to no tracking in some cases where I can ship cheaper. But I am learning will adjust to where I either break even or not list it. Don't take my rant personaly. I am just disappointed in how I listed items this time.
Apr 14th, 2014 at 1:10:43 PM PDT by

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