1 Poncirus trifoliata Hardy Orange Tree 6” Fully Rooted Seedling - Cold Hardy Citrus Plant Ready to Grow
1 Poncirus trifoliata Hardy Orange Tree 6” Fully Rooted Seedling - Cold Hardy Citrus Plant Ready to Grow
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The Hardy Orange Tree (Poncirus trifoliata), also known as the Trifoliate Orange, is a cold-hardy citrus plant perfect for gardens in cooler climates. This 6-inch fully rooted seedling is ready to plant and thrives in USDA zones 5-9, providing fragrant white flowers in spring and vibrant orange fruit in fall. Its thorny branches add an ornamental touch while also serving as a natural barrier for landscaping.
Ideal for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance citrus tree, the Hardy Orange Tree is drought-tolerant once established and adaptable to various soil types. Whether used as a hedge, a decorative tree, or for its unique citrus fruit, this plant is an excellent addition to any garden. Add it to your collection today!
- Scientific Name: Poncirus trifoliata
- Common Name: Hardy Orange Tree, Trifoliate Orange
- Plant Size: 6 inches tall, fully rooted seedling
- Features: Cold-hardy, fragrant blooms, edible ornamental fruit
- Color: Green foliage, white flowers, orange fruit
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Watering Needs: Moderate, drought-tolerant once established
- Soil Type: Well-draining, tolerates sandy or clay soil
- Growth Rate: Moderate, reaches up to 15-20 ft at maturity
- Zones: USDA 5-9
- Special Use: Natural hedge or barrier, ornamental fruit, easy to grow
- Care Instructions: Water weekly until established; prune to desired shape
- Packaging: Shipped with care, ready to plant upon arrival
- Color: Green foliage, orange fruit
- Features: Cold hardy, thorny branches, low maintenance
- Soil Type: Well-drained, adaptable
- Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once mature
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Type: Starter Plant
1 poncirus trifoliata hardy orange tree 6” fully rooted seedling - cold hardy citrus plant ready to grow
Ships from: USA
Vendor: Folia Flora
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