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Hardy-orange
Latin Name:
Poncirus trifoliata
location:
northern China up into Korea
The Hardy-orange, which is also referred as Poncirus trifoliata, lives around northern China up into Korea. It usually looks like a deciduous tree or large shrub, making it a very special plant among others! In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn its foliage then is yellow-green fall color. The Hardy-orange (Poncirus trifoliata) also has flowers being white flowers and the fruits it has are yellow, berry-like fruit. It has a special bark, where we can see glabrous green stems on it. A fact to point at concerning its culture is that easily transplanted However, a bad thing with the Hardy-orange can be that thorns are lethal You can recognize a Poncirus trifoliata with its glabrous, small, sessile buds. The Hardy-orange's propagation is pretty interesting since it will do it by seed
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