Description: 6” Hardy Orange Tree Cuttings - Ready to Plant - Cold-Hardy Citrus Sapling Pre-potted citrus shrub, hailing from Northern China and Korea and also grown in South Arkansas, boasts cold-hardiness and medicinal richness. Indulge in its vitamin C-packed sour fruits, perfect for culinary delights. Ideal for containers, bonsai-style, or as a dwarf rootstock. Admire the scarlet and yellow autumn leaves, and rest easy knowing it's pest disease-resistant, thriving in Zone 5. General Information Scientific Name: Poncirus trifoliata Common Names: Hardy Orange, Trifoliate Orange, Bitter Orange Plant Type: Deciduous shrub or small tree Family: Rutaceae (Citrus family) Origin: Native to Northern China and Korea Growth and Characteristics Size: Typically grows to a height of 8-20 feet, but cuttings or younger plants may be trained as bonsai or kept smaller for container gardening. Leaves: Trifoliate (three-lobed) leaves that turn shades of scarlet, yellow, and orange in autumn. Thorns: Branches are covered with sharp thorns, which can provide a natural barrier or hedge. Flowers: White, fragrant blossoms that bloom in early spring. Fruit: Produces small, round, sour fruits resembling oranges. These fruits are rich in vitamin C but are too tart to eat fresh; they are best used for marmalades, jams, or flavoring. Hardiness and Growing Conditions Cold-Hardy: Extremely tolerant of cold temperatures, surviving in climates as cold as USDA Zone 5 (-10 to -20°F / -23 to -29°C). Sunlight: Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Soil: Thrives in well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5 to 7.5). It is adaptable to different soil types, including sandy or loamy soil. Watering: Moderate watering is required; keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Drought Tolerance: Once established, it has moderate drought tolerance. Pest and Disease Resistance: Naturally resistant to many common pests and diseases that affect citrus plants, making it easier to care for. Uses and Benefits Ornamental: With its vibrant foliage and unique thorny branches, it makes an excellent ornamental plant for gardens, bonsai, and container planting. Medicinal Uses: The fruits have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for their digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. Culinary Uses: The sour fruits are ideal for making marmalades, jellies, and other citrus-flavored condiments. Rootstock: Commonly used as a rootstock for grafting other citrus varieties due to its cold-hardiness and adaptability. Care Tips Pruning: Regular pruning can help shape the plant, remove dead or damaged branches, and encourage new growth. Fertilizing: Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to support healthy growth, especially when grown in containers. Winter Protection: Although cold-hardy, young plants may benefit from mulch or a protective covering in extremely cold regions to prevent frost damage.
Price: 19.95 USD
Location: El Dorado, Arkansas
End Time: 2024-11-11T03:25:14.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Climate: Cold
Common Name: Orange Tree
Color: Orange
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Item Length: 6 in
Brand: Tree
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Plant Form: Finished Bonsai
Growth Stage: Vegetative
Type: Trees
Watering: Light
Genus: Trifoliate
Features: Air Purifying, Annual, Biennial, Cold Resistant, Deciduous, Deer-Resistant, Draught Resistant, Dwarf, Edible, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Flowering, Heat Resistant, Organic, Perennial, Potted, Variegated
Safety: Child Safe, Pet Safe, Thorns
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States