Citrus Species, Japanese Hardy Orange, Bitter Orange
Citrustrifoliata
Synonym
Aegle
sepiaria
Bilacus
trifoliata
Citrus
trifolia
Citrus
triptera
Poncirus
trifoliata
A big disappointment. I planted it thinking its blossoms would have the same scent as regular oranges but they had no smell. Had to dig i...Read More
An easy, exotic-looking shrub/tree. The 3" green thorns are vicious but ornamental year round. Flowers, foliage, and fruit are all attrac...Read More
I have 2 P. trifoliata plants that I got in 2006 & 2008, and they both survived a near-record low of -15 degrees this past winter with li...Read More
I have had my plant for about 12 years now. Last year was the first year it had little flowers on it. This year it produced the little bi...Read More
I live just north of the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. I purchased a small seedling, about 1' 1/2 high, about three years ago, the p...Read More
I found this plant growing in an old 1700's homestead - log cabin and everything, deep in the woods here in upstate SC. There were severa...Read More
I found one these growing on a street corner in the city where I live in North Georgia. It was about 10 feet tall and appeared healthy. <...Read More
I collect some fruit from under a hardy orange tree in Wichita, Kansas this fall. The tree, actually a shrub, about 8 feet tall and a li...Read More
I have had this plant in the ground in my back yard for a few years now. Yes, it does have gnarley thorns on it, but mine grows straight...Read More
I live in Atlanta, Ga, and have worked as a land surveyor since 1993. I have seen this plant growing wild all over the Atlanta area. I ...Read More
This plant is a noxious weed - one that I have been fighting for years. Wildlife transfer seed via digestion resulting in new plants in ...Read More
I have actually taken the time to juice some of the little fruits. It is a royal pain, but the juice was delicious when made into a "lem...Read More
We have several of these outside our windows. They are evidently ungrafted root stock ("Flying Dragon") because they do not get any bloo...Read More
I am a Landscaper. A customer has one of these plants. 7-8feet tall 4 feet in diameter. It is in Bridgewater, NJ. One of its wicked thor...Read More
This is a very hardy and fast-growing plant. It's also a prolific producer of bitter citrus fruit about 1-1/2" in diameter. In the 3 year...Read More
There are many sour (or bitter) orange trees in Corpus Christi in people's yards. Most of these are results of a hard freeze about 18 ye...Read More
This shrub grows easily in my zone in the Netherlands..so it can withstand heavy frosts and has survived winter 2002/2003 without no prob...Read More