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  2. Trifoliate orange - Wikipedia

    • The trifoliate orange is recognizable by the large 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) thorns on the shoots, and its deciduous leaves with three (or rarely, five) leaflets, typically with the middle leaflet 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) long, and the two side leaflets 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) long. The flowers are white, with pink stamens, 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) in diameter, larger than those of true citrus but ot… See more

    Overview

    The trifoliate orange, Citrus trifoliata (syn.Poncirus trifoliata), is a member of the family Rutaceae. Whether the … See more

    Uses

    The cultivar 'Flying Dragon' is dwarfed in size, has highly twisted, contorted stems, and has even stronger thorns than the type. It makes an excellent barrier hedge due to its density and strong curved thorns. Such hedges hav… See more

    Taxonomy

    The trifoliate orange was historically considered a member of the genus Citrus until Walter Swingle (1871 – 1952) moved it in 1943 to its own novel genus, Poncirus, based on its deciduous trifoliate leaves differing fro… See more

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  2. Trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata) is a deciduous shrub or small tree with the following characteristics:
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    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.
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    The 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.
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    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.
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  7. Trifoliate Orange Tree – Care, Uses, Benefits

    WEBTrifoliate orange is a sinewy small tree with twisted branches but a robust root ball. More often than not, the rootstock of the hardy orange is used to graft other citrus species with tastier fruits such as Owari satsuma and …

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  8. Trifoliate Orange (Hardy Orange) - University of …

    WEBFeb 9, 2007 — One of the plants I’m frequently asked about in the fall is the hardy orange, Poncirus trifoliata. Hardy orange, closely related to the true citrus and belonging to the same family (Rutaceae), is a small, much …

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  9. Trifoliate orange (Citrus trifoliata) in the Citrus Fruits Database ...

  10. A chromosome-scale reference genome of trifoliate …

    WEBTrifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata, 2n = 2x = 18) is a close relative of Citrus species, both belonging to the Rutaceae family. It was considered the only species in Poncirus until the discovery of Poncirus polyandra in the …

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  11. Citrus trifoliata (Hardy Orange, Trifoliate Orange)

    WEBTrifoliate orange or hardy orange is an invasive deciduous thorny shrub or small tree in the Rutaceae (citrus) family native to China. The species name trifoliata is Latin for three leaved and refers to the glossy dark green …

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