
Hardy Orange Tree Seeds
The Hardy Orange Tree (Poncirus trifoliata), also known as Trifoliate Orange, is a unique, cold-resistant citrus relative prized for its fragrant flowers, spiny branches, and ornamental golden-orange fruits. Grown from non-GMO seeds, this small deciduous tree thrives in cooler climates where traditional citrus trees cannot survive. It’s perfect for use as a decorative hedge, bonsai, or cold-hardy fruiting tree.
Key Features
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Cold-Hardy Citrus: Survives temperatures as low as -10°F (-23°C).
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Non-GMO & Natural: Free from chemicals and genetic modification.
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Fragrant White Blossoms: Highly aromatic flowers attract pollinators.
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Unique Ornamental Fruit: Produces small, round, orange-colored fruits.
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Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established.
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Versatile Use: Excellent for hedges, container growing, and bonsai.
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Poncirus trifoliata
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Common Name (U.S.): Hardy Orange / Trifoliate Orange
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Seed Type: Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated
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Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub / Small Tree
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Mature Height: 8–15 feet
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Spread: 6–12 feet
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Fruit Type: Small, round, orange-yellow citrus-like fruit
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Fruit Flavor: Tart and aromatic (best used for marmalades or ornamental use)
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Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun
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Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
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Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
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Watering Needs: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant after establishment
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Temperature Range: -10°F to 90°F (-23°C–32°C)
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
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Days to Germination: 21–35 days
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Days to Maturity: 3–5 years to fruiting
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Spacing: 8–10 feet apart
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Pollination: Self-pollinating
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Organic Status: Non-GMO
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Special Traits: Cold-hardy, fragrant, ornamental, pollinator-friendly
Planting Guide
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Seed Preparation: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting.
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Sowing Depth: Plant ½ inch deep in well-draining seed-starting soil.
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Germination Temperature: Maintain 70°F–85°F (21°C–29°C).
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Light: Provide full sunlight or grow under a bright indoor light.
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Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once frost danger has passed.
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Soil Preparation: Mix organic compost for improved drainage.
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Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged during early growth.
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Pruning: Prune for shape and air circulation after each growing season.
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Fertilizing: Feed with balanced citrus fertilizer twice yearly.
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Harvesting: Pick fruits in late fall when fully yellow or orange.
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Hardy Orange Tree Seeds
The Hardy Orange Tree (Poncirus trifoliata), also known as Trifoliate Orange, is a unique, cold-resistant citrus relative prized for its fragrant flowers, spiny branches, and ornamental golden-orange fruits. Grown from non-GMO seeds, this small deciduous tree thrives in cooler climates where traditional citrus trees cannot survive. It’s perfect for use as a decorative hedge, bonsai, or cold-hardy fruiting tree.
Key Features
-
Cold-Hardy Citrus: Survives temperatures as low as -10°F (-23°C).
-
Non-GMO & Natural: Free from chemicals and genetic modification.
-
Fragrant White Blossoms: Highly aromatic flowers attract pollinators.
-
Unique Ornamental Fruit: Produces small, round, orange-colored fruits.
-
Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established.
-
Versatile Use: Excellent for hedges, container growing, and bonsai.
Specifications
-
Scientific Name: Poncirus trifoliata
-
Common Name (U.S.): Hardy Orange / Trifoliate Orange
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub / Small Tree
-
Mature Height: 8–15 feet
-
Spread: 6–12 feet
-
Fruit Type: Small, round, orange-yellow citrus-like fruit
-
Fruit Flavor: Tart and aromatic (best used for marmalades or ornamental use)
-
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
-
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
-
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant after establishment
-
Temperature Range: -10°F to 90°F (-23°C–32°C)
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
-
Days to Germination: 21–35 days
-
Days to Maturity: 3–5 years to fruiting
-
Spacing: 8–10 feet apart
-
Pollination: Self-pollinating
-
Organic Status: Non-GMO
-
Special Traits: Cold-hardy, fragrant, ornamental, pollinator-friendly
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting.
-
Sowing Depth: Plant ½ inch deep in well-draining seed-starting soil.
-
Germination Temperature: Maintain 70°F–85°F (21°C–29°C).
-
Light: Provide full sunlight or grow under a bright indoor light.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once frost danger has passed.
-
Soil Preparation: Mix organic compost for improved drainage.
-
Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged during early growth.
-
Pruning: Prune for shape and air circulation after each growing season.
-
Fertilizing: Feed with balanced citrus fertilizer twice yearly.
-
Harvesting: Pick fruits in late fall when fully yellow or orange.
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Description
The Hardy Orange Tree (Poncirus trifoliata), also known as Trifoliate Orange, is a unique, cold-resistant citrus relative prized for its fragrant flowers, spiny branches, and ornamental golden-orange fruits. Grown from non-GMO seeds, this small deciduous tree thrives in cooler climates where traditional citrus trees cannot survive. It’s perfect for use as a decorative hedge, bonsai, or cold-hardy fruiting tree.
Key Features
-
Cold-Hardy Citrus: Survives temperatures as low as -10°F (-23°C).
-
Non-GMO & Natural: Free from chemicals and genetic modification.
-
Fragrant White Blossoms: Highly aromatic flowers attract pollinators.
-
Unique Ornamental Fruit: Produces small, round, orange-colored fruits.
-
Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established.
-
Versatile Use: Excellent for hedges, container growing, and bonsai.
Specifications
-
Scientific Name: Poncirus trifoliata
-
Common Name (U.S.): Hardy Orange / Trifoliate Orange
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub / Small Tree
-
Mature Height: 8–15 feet
-
Spread: 6–12 feet
-
Fruit Type: Small, round, orange-yellow citrus-like fruit
-
Fruit Flavor: Tart and aromatic (best used for marmalades or ornamental use)
-
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
-
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
-
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant after establishment
-
Temperature Range: -10°F to 90°F (-23°C–32°C)
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
-
Days to Germination: 21–35 days
-
Days to Maturity: 3–5 years to fruiting
-
Spacing: 8–10 feet apart
-
Pollination: Self-pollinating
-
Organic Status: Non-GMO
-
Special Traits: Cold-hardy, fragrant, ornamental, pollinator-friendly
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting.
-
Sowing Depth: Plant ½ inch deep in well-draining seed-starting soil.
-
Germination Temperature: Maintain 70°F–85°F (21°C–29°C).
-
Light: Provide full sunlight or grow under a bright indoor light.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once frost danger has passed.
-
Soil Preparation: Mix organic compost for improved drainage.
-
Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged during early growth.
-
Pruning: Prune for shape and air circulation after each growing season.
-
Fertilizing: Feed with balanced citrus fertilizer twice yearly.
-
Harvesting: Pick fruits in late fall when fully yellow or orange.























