1/5/10 seeds Hardy Orange Tree (Citrus trifoliata) Impenetrable Living Fence from people and animals / Flying Dragon Seeds / Cold Hardy Citrus(1 Seeds)

1/5/10 seeds Hardy Orange Tree (Citrus trifoliata) Impenetrable Living Fence from people and animals / Flying Dragon Seeds / Cold Hardy Citrus(1 Seeds)

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1/5/10 seeds Hardy Orange Tree (Citrus trifoliata) Impenetrable Living Fence from people and animals / Flying Dragon Seeds / Cold Hardy Citrus(1 Seeds)

1/5/10 seeds Hardy Orange Tree (Citrus trifoliata) Impenetrable Living Fence from people and animals / Flying Dragon Seeds / Cold Hardy Citrus(1 Seeds)

$2.99
Sale price  $2.99 Regular price 

Grow a Living Fortress! Hardy Orange Tree (Citrus trifoliata) SeedsShort Description:Unleash the ultimate multi-purpose plant! The Hardy Orange Tree isn't just a citrusmdash it's a formidable, deer-proof hedge, a unique bonsai candidate, and a tough-as-nails ornamental tree. Thrives where other citrus fail, tolerating temperatures down to -20deg F! Grow a piece of living history and natural security.Key Features Bullet Points:🌿 Extreme Cold Hardiness: Survives winters down to -20deg F (-29deg C). Perfect for gardeners in zones 5-9.🚫 Impenetrable Living Fence: Dense, tangled branches armed with sharp thorns create a security barrier that deters animals and intruders.🍊 Unique Ornamental Fruit: Produces small, fuzzy, fragrant oranges that are highly decorative and excellent for making marmalade.🌳 Versatile Tough: Ideal for hedges, barriers, specimen planting, or even as a cold-hardy rootstock for grafting other citrus.🎍 Bonsai Wonder: Its gnarled trunk, fragrant flowers, and small leaves make it a fascinating and challenging subject for bonsai artists.Product Details:Species: Poncirus trifoliata (Syn. Citrus trifoliata)Common Names: Hardy Orange, Flying DragonType: Deciduous shrub/small tree Mature Height: 8-14 feet (can be maintained with pruning)You will receive 1/5/10+ seeds similar to those you can see in the last two photos.We not to ship to Puerto Rico, Hawaii. Sorry.Germination Instructions:You can sow them directly into soil or into pots and leave them to stratify and germinate outdoors.Or use cold stratification in your refrigerator. Cold stratification means placing and wrapping the seeds in a damp paper towel. Then place the paper towel-wrapped seeds in a zip-lock bag and refrigerate for 2-3 months to break dormancy and simulate winter. After that, sow the seeds in damp sand, peat moss, or other loose material to a depth of 3/4 inch and leave them outdoors. Seedlings usually appear in April - May.

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