Edibles – Fruit – Trifoliate Orange ‘Flying Dragon’
Trifoliate Orange ‘Flying Dragon’
Botanical name: citrus trifoliata ‘flying dragon’
Beginner friendly?: yes
Average size at maturity: 8-15 ft in height with a spread of up to 20 ft
Hardy zone: zones 5-9
Growth rate: 6-12 inches per year
Foliage color: green
Flower color: white
Bloom time: blooms and fruit in the spring/summer
Pruning instructions: prune to maintain desired shape and size in the late winter/early spring during dormancy
Propagation methods: propagate with semi-new growth cuttings in the early fall
Landscape use: hedge, container plant
Special features: cold-hardy, crooked branches, culinary fruit but not normally eaten raw because it is highly acidic
Light needs: 6 hours of sun per day
Watering instructions: allow the top 2-3 inches of soil try out between watering sessions
Fertilizing instructions : use a slow-release organic citrus fertilizer once a year in the early spring as the plant begins to come out of dormancy
Best time to plant: spring or fall
Best type of soil: sand, loam
Companion plants: barberry, american holly, yarrow
Toxicity level: spikes on the wood of this plant can cause rash or skin irritation
Invasive species: potentially invasive


