We're sorry, this plant is currently out of stock! New specimens will be available later in the year. Please email us at sales@bluebellnursery.com or telephone us on (01530) 413700 to order in advance.
SOLD OUT: Available summer/autumn 2012
Description
A handsome and unusual plant native to parts of China and Korea, Poncirus trifoliata is self-fertile and has lovely, fragrant white flowers in late spring. These eye-catching flowers are followed by bright-lemon or orange coloured, satsuma sized fruits in late summer and autumn.
These fruit have a somewhat bitter flavour, but can be used to make an interesting marmalade! The leaves are narrow and dark green in spring and summer before turning butter-yellow in autumn, which contrasts nicely against the distinct green, thorny stems.
Features
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Common name: Bitter Orange.
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Position: Full sun or partial shade.
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Soil: Well drained, fertile soil.
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Hardiness: Hardy.
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Flowering Period: April - May.
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Flower Colour: White
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Rate of Growth: Slow - moderate.
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Habit: Small, densely branching tree once established.
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Height: 3 m (10 ft)
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Spread: 3 m (10 ft)
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Notes: Poncirus trifoliata requires a warm, sunny position to fruit reliably and is superb when planted against a south facing wall.
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Size: sold out