Poncirus trifoliata

Common Name(s):
Trifoliate Orange
Scientific Name:
Poncirus trifoliata
Family:
Rutaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Introduced
Height:
8 m
Flowers:
March - April
Fruits:
Fall
Description: An introduced, small, spiny, aromatic tree. Twigs are green, smooth and end with heavy, flattened, sharp spines. Leaves are trifoliate (three leaflets) with winged petioles. Fruits, similar to a small orange, are fragrant, acidic and are reportedly poisonous. Often planted as an ornamental. Has escaped and become naturalized in some areas.