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Citrus Trifoliata Flying Dragon
Citrus Trifoliata Flying Dragon
Citrus Trifoliata Flying Dragon. Poncirus Trifoliata AKA Hardy Orange AKA The Flying Dragon Citrus Tree Always an attention-getter with guests who visit our nursery and gardens at any time of year, the Flying Dragon Hardy Orange is sure to be a conversation piece in any garden This tree's parent plant is native to China and is in the Rutaceae (citrus) family
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This tree's parent plant is native to China and is in the Rutaceae (citrus) family The Flying Dragon Citrus tree, also known as Hardy Orange and scientifically as Poncirus Trifoliata is a cold-hardy deciduous citrus shrub.
Let's do a quick review of the names and classification of this unique plant. Trifoliate means foliage with three leaves, so the flying dragon fruit tree leaves grow in 3-leaf clusters It is also known by common names like Japanese Bitter Orange and Chinese Bitter Orange, and it is also called Flying Dragon and used as a rootstock for dwarfing citrus trees, and as an ornamental plant.
Flying Dragon Trifoliate Orange Citrus trifoliata YouTube. The best-known cultivar is the Flying Dragon orange, which has exceptionally knotted stems and sharp thorns The trifoliate orange goes by many names including Chinese bitter orange, Korean bitter orange, and hardy orange
Flying Dragon trifoliate orange Oscar Tintori Nurseries Worldwide Citrus Plants. It is a large, deciduous shrub that produces an unusually sour, downy fruit considered to be nearly inedible when raw but medicinally beneficial and delicious when cooked The trifoliate orange is a member of the Rutaceae (rue) family of citrus plants