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Poncirus Trifoliata Fruit Seeds

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Add unique beauty and citrus charm to your garden with our Poncirus Trifoliata Fruit Seeds, also known as Hardy Orange or Flying Dragon. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and grow well in sunny, well-drained soil—perfect for hedges, borders, bonsai projects, or container gardening. Whether you're a seasoned grower or a curious beginner, this cold-hardy citrus relative is both striking and easy to cultivate.

Poncirus trifoliata features trifoliate leaves, fragrant white blossoms, and small, fuzzy yellow-orange fruits with a sharp, sour flavor—great for marmalades or ornamental use. Its twisted, thorny branches and seasonal appeal make it a standout in any garden. Start growing today and enjoy the beauty, resilience, and versatility of this fascinating citrus cousin!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Deciduous Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring or Fall

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Growth Habit

Shrubby Tree Form


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Flavor Profile

Bitter Citrus Taste

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Plant Characteristics

Thorny Branches

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Use

Rootstock, Ornamental

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Growing Conditions

Well-drained Soil

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Harvest Advantages

Cold Hardy Yield

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Plant Resistance

Disease Resistant

About: Poncirus Trifoliata

Poncirus trifoliata

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Seed Names

Poncirus Trifoliata

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Seed Type

Open-Pollinated

Poncirus trifoliata, also known as Hardy Orange, is a cold-tolerant citrus relative widely used as a rootstock for other citrus trees. Its thorny structure, deciduous habit, and tolerance to adverse conditions make it ideal for hedges and hardy landscapes. While its fruit is bitter and not typically consumed fresh, it plays a vital role in hybridization and grafting practices.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun

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Planting Depth

1/4 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct or Tray

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Plant Spacing

8–10 Feet

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Days to Maturity

180–240 Days

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Soil Preparation

Cold Stratify

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Hardiness Zones

5 to 9

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Water Needs

Moderate Moisture

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Planting Season

Early Spring

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Seed Count

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Laura Simmons
Interesting Addition to My Collection

I collect unusual fruiting plants, and these are one of the most intriguing so far. They�re still young, but the structure and thorns are already noticeable. Can�t wait to see the unique fruit later on.

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Steven Brooks
Impressive Quality Seeds

The seeds arrived clean, fresh, and ready to plant. They sprouted in less than a month with minimal effort. A great option for anyone curious about hardy citrus relatives.

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Rachel Evans
Cold-Hardy Citrus Option

I live in Pennsylvania, and these seedlings are holding up well despite cooler evenings. It�s fascinating to grow something so closely related to citrus that actually tolerates cold.

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Daniel Rhodes
A Gardener�s Delight

These seeds are perfect if you enjoy growing unusual plants. They germinated reliably, and the tiny trees are already showing their distinctive trifoliate leaves. They�ll make a great hedge once established.

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Emma Wallace
Great Germination Rate

Out of the 15 seeds I planted, 12 germinated successfully. That�s much better than I expected. The seedlings are growing strong, and I�m keeping a few indoors while the rest tough it out outside.