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Old 12-22-2015, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by nguidry View Post
Trifolliata will produce fruit that resembles a small orange or lemon. It will have tons of seeds in it.
Yes Trifolliata is used down here,I have been grafting them for years ,actually they Trifolliata is budded with what ever citrus you want,satsumas,lemons,ect.the reason Trifolliata is used is because it is native to La. and it's cold hardy and it will grow hardy plants,you can find them growing in the woods,I have found some in the woods and pulled small plants out by the roots take them home and pot them up and they grow,they are like coco grass real hardy,I have also picked the small oranges they make and planted the seed ant they come up in a wk. or two.I have a few growing in a box outside,I had planted a bunch of seeds,they sprouted and grew and were transplanted in pots then when big enough I budded them.not hard to do.
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