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Hardy Orange Fruit Seeds

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Add resilience and citrus charm to your garden with our Hardy Orange Fruit Seeds (Poncirus trifoliata), a tough and versatile citrus variety perfect for colder climates. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in sunny, well-drained soil—ideal for garden beds, containers, or as ornamental hedges. Whether you're a beginner or experienced gardener, Hardy Orange is easy to grow and brings unique beauty and function to any landscape.

Known for its fragrant white blossoms, thorny branches, and small, sour orange fruits, this cold-hardy plant is great for marmalades, natural remedies, or adding visual interest with its twisted, contorted growth habit. Start planting today and enjoy the blend of toughness, beauty, and citrus flavor that Hardy Orange brings to your garden year-round!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring

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Growth Habit

Shrubby, Bushy


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Flavor Profile

Tangy, Citrusy

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Plant Characteristics

Cold-Hardy, Evergreen

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Use

Fruit, Ornamental

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Growing Conditions

Well-Drained Soil

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Harvest Advantages

High Yield, Long Shelf Life

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Plant Resistance

Pest-Resistant, Disease-Resistant

About Hardy Orange Fruit Seeds

Citrus trifoliata

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Seed Names

Citrus trifoliata, Hardy Orange

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Seed Type

Fruit Seed

Description: The Hardy Orange, also known as the trifoliate orange, is a cold-hardy citrus plant that produces small, tangy oranges. It is widely used for ornamental purposes and as a rootstock for grafting other citrus varieties. Its resilience to colder climates makes it an excellent choice for gardeners in regions with harsh winters.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Planting Depth

1/2 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow

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Plant Spacing

12-18 Inches

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Days to Maturity

240-270 Days

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Soil Preparation

Stratification Required

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Hardiness Zones

6-9

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Water Needs

Moderate Water

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Planting Season

Spring

Coverage

Seed Count

100

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1000

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Emily Rhodes
Tough Little Plants

I�ve tried growing citrus before and failed, but these hardy oranges seem determined to live. They�ve been through wind, rain, and a bit of frost, and they still look great. Very satisfied with the purchase.

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Daniel Foster
Excited for the Future Harvest

The seeds sprouted into strong little plants, and I can�t wait for them to mature. I know it�ll be a few years before fruit, but I enjoy the journey. The promise of hardy citrus in my own yard is worth the wait.

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Rachel Morgan
Unique Citrus for My Garden

These hardy orange seeds were a fun experiment. Germination took a little patience, but most sprouted well. The plants look tough and are handling my unpredictable Midwest weather much better than expected.

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Sophie Allen
Thrives with Minimal Care

I planted the seeds in pots and left them outside through some chilly nights. They didn�t seem to mind at all, which impressed me. I love having a citrus variety that doesn�t demand endless pampering.

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Michael Turner
Surprisingly Hardy and Productive

I planted these seeds in early spring, and despite a couple of cold snaps, they held strong. The seedlings are thriving, and I can already see their resilience compared to other citrus I�ve tried. Excited to see them bear fruit in a few years.