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- Trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata) is a deciduous shrub or small tree with the following characteristics:
- Three leaflets on each leaf.
- Large thorns on the shoots.
- Bitter, inedible fruit containing many seeds.
- White, fragrant flowers with 4-7 petals.
- Leaves emerge yellowish green, turn dark green, and fall off in autumn.
- Edible fruit that is acidic, sour, and seedy, ripening to a bright yellow12.
- Smooth bark with occasional large thorns3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.It is deciduous (vs. evergreen in Citrus), has three leaflets on each leaf and large thorns on the shoots, and produces bitter, inedible fruit containing many seeds.phytozome-next.jgi.doe.gov/info/Ptrifoliata_v1_3_1The white flowers have 4-7 petals and are fragrant and showy, and the stems are covered heavily with sharp thorns. The leaves emerge as yellowish green, turn dark green by summer, and fall off the tree in autumn. The fruit is edible, but they are very acidic, sour, and seedy. They ripen to a bright yellow and are usually 1-2.5 inches in diameter.www.mfc.ms.gov/forest-health/invasive-plants/fores…Smooth bark with occasional large thorns. Dark brown to grey with green, photosynthetic "stripes" running along the branch (in the direction of the grain). Twigs & branches Green, smooth with many large, pointed thorns (also green). Branches are not straight, but rather are curved and bent. This forms a thick webbing of branches and thorns.naturewalk.yale.edu/trees/rutaceae/poncirus-trifolia… - People also ask
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