Orange, Bitter (Poncirus trifoliata) seeds, organic [INTL NO]

(4 customer reviews)

Family:  Citrus (Rutaceae)

Hardy to Zones 6-9.

(Bitter Orange, Hardy Orange, Trifoliate Orange, Japanese Orange)  Thorny deciduous shrub growing to 9 feet tall, native to E. Asia, China and Korea.  The plants grows well in full sun to part shade, preferring loose, sandy soils of medium moisture and tolerant of both acidic and alkaline pH.  This is the most cold-hardy of all the fruit-bearing citrus trees.   The fruits ripen very late in the year, and our first harvest generally occurs around Halloween.  Dried peel of bitter orange is an ingredient in many herbal teas and makes a consummate after-dinner aperitif.  Traditional use of dried bitter orange peel or cooked bitter orange fruit (TCM, TWM): Aromatic carminative, used as an ingredient in digestive bitters.  The tree is also used as rootstock for grafting oranges, lemons and limes, conferring cold and disease resistance.  Cultivation:  Seeds need 4 weeks in cold soils or in refrigeration prior to germination in warm soils.  We refrigerate the seed after harvest and sell stratified seed that can be sown in the warm greenhouse or refrigerator stored until being sown in the warm greenhouse or in the spring garden.  Allow seedlings to grow on until large enough to individuate, then pot up to larger pots and grow for a year before transplanting to landscape.  We supply only fresh, stratified seeds from our own harvest.

packet contains 5 seeds
5 g contains ~40 seeds
10 g contains ~80 seeds
certified organically grown

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  1. Adam M.

    10/10

    Adam M. (verified owner)

    Purchased two packets, 10 out of 10 sprouted within 3 weeks of planting. They are serious when they say they’re ready to go in the ground asap.

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  2. newcommonsense1

    5 for 5 sprouts!

    newcommonsense1 (verified owner)

    I bought a pack last month and they’ve been hanging out on our kitchen table waiting for me to plant them. It’s still cold here and I’m antsy to plant seeds, so I opened the pack and all 5 were sprouting!!! Now each is snug in its own pot in a bright window until Spring, glorious Spring♡ I haven’t always had luck with stratification in the fridge, too much moisture led to mold on my Muscadine seeds, so nice that they were ready to roll! Thank you for all that you ❤

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