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The trifoliate orange, Citrus trifoliata or Poncirus trifoliata, is a member of the family Rutaceae in the Citrus genus. Whether the species should be considered to belong to its own genus, Poncirus or included in the genus Citrus is debated. The species is unusual in Citrus for having deciduous, compound leaves and pubescent (downy) fruit.

It is native to northern China and Korea, and is also known as the Japanese bitter-orange, hardy orange or Chinese bitter orange.

The plant is a fairly cold-hardy citrus (USDA zone 6) and will tolerate moderate frost and snow, making a large shrub or small tree 4-8 m tall. Because of its relative hardiness, citrus grafted onto Citrus trifoliata are usually hardier than when grown on their own roots.


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Description

Citrus trifoliata is recognizable by the large 3-5 cm (1.2-2.0 in) thorns on the shoots, and its deciduous leaves with three (or rarely, five) leaflets, typically with the middle leaflet 3-5 cm (1.2-2.0 in) long, and the two side leaflets 2-3 cm (0.79-1.18 in) long. The flowers are white, with pink stamens, 3-5 cm (1.2-2.0 in) in diameter, larger than those of true citrus but otherwise closely resembling them, except that the scent is much less pronounced than with true citrus. As with true citrus, the leaves give off a spicy smell when crushed.

The fruits are green, ripening to yellow, and 3-4 cm (1.2-1.6 in) in diameter, resembling a small orange, but with a finely downy surface.


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Uses

Cultivation

The cultivar "Flying Dragon" is dwarfed in size and has highly twisted, contorted stems. It makes an excellent barrier hedge due to its density and strong curved thorns. Such hedges have been grown for over 50 years at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, and are highly student-proof. The plant is also highly deer resistant.

Recent studies have revealed that Poncpirus trifoliata contains aurapten at a high concentration, which is one of the functional components having immunity against citrus tristeza virus (CTV).

As food

The fruits are very bitter and most people consider them inedible fresh, but they can be made into marmalade. When dried and powdered, they can be used as a condiment.

Medicine

Traditional medicine

The fruits of Citrus trifoliata are widely used in Oriental medicine as a treatment for allergic inflammation.

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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