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2 started Bitter Orange, Poncirus Trifoliata plants. Ready to pot and put in sunny window until planting time.
Hardy zones 6-9.
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Japanese Hardy Orange (Poncirus trifoliata)
[pon-tri]
Hardy Orange is a stunning shrub, not used much in landscapes. The Hardy Orange is also called Hardy Citrus, Bitter Orange, Bitter Lemon or Trifoliate Orange.
It is a spiny deciduous species from China and Korea. On a practical note, it is cold-hardy, unlike Citrus in general.
In May or June pretty, white flowers, 1-2 inches wide, erupt, and its trifoliate leaves come on, growing into a rich glossy backdrop for the dull, fuzzy, little green fruits that form.
By late summer or autumn the 1-2 inch wide fruit turns to a sort of half-hearted orange color and is amazingly fragrant and alluring.
Plant in rich, moist, yet well-drained sandy loam, with ample sunlight and heat. We have it in a rather poor condition, heavy clay, with no irrigation and it also does very well.
Said to be hardy to zone 5(I live in zone 5), we would give it a save for zone 6-10.