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The trifoliate orange, ''Citrus trifoliata'' or ''Poncirus trifoliata'', is a member of the family
Rutaceae The Rutaceae is a family, commonly known as the rueRUTACEAE
in BoDD – Botanical Der ...
. Whether the trifoliate oranges should be considered to belong to their own genus, ''Poncirus'', or be included in the genus ''Citrus'' is debated. The species is unusual among citrus for having
deciduous In the fields of horticulture and Botany, the term ''deciduous'' () means "falling off at maturity" and "tending to fall off", in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves, usually in the autumn; to the shedding of petals, ...
, compound leaves and pubescent (downy) fruit. It is native to northern
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, most populous country, with a Population of China, population exceeding 1.4 billion, slig ...
and
Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic ...
, and is also known as the Japanese bitter-orange, hardy orange or Chinese bitter orange. The plant is a fairly
cold-hardy citrus Cold-hardy citrus is citrus with increased frost tolerance and which may be cultivated far beyond traditional citrus growing regions. Citrus species and citrus hybrids typically described as cold-hardy generally display an ability to withstand wint ...
(
USDA zone A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some systems other statistics are included in the calculations. The original and most wide ...
6) and will tolerate moderate frost and snow, making a large
shrub A shrub (often also called a bush) is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from tree ...
or small tree tall. Because of its relative hardiness, citrus grafted onto ''Citrus trifoliata'' are usually hardier than when grown on their own roots.


Description

The trifoliate orange is recognizable by the large thorns on the shoots, and its deciduous leaves with three (or rarely, five) leaflets, typically with the middle leaflet long, and the two side leaflets long. The flowers are white, with pink stamens, 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 in diameter similar in size to a lime and resembling a small orange, but with a finely downy surface and having a fuzzy texture similar to a
peach The peach (''Prunus persica'') is a deciduous tree first domesticated and cultivated in Zhejiang province of Eastern China. It bears edible juicy fruits with various characteristics, most called peaches and others (the glossy-skinned, n ...
. The fruits also have distinctive smell from other citrus varieties and often contain a high concentration of seeds. Image:Poncirus trifoliata0.jpg, Flower Image:Poncirus trifoliata R.H (3).JPG, Leaves and thorns File:20130817Citrus trifoliata3.jpg, Green fruits File:Unknown fruit Bury St Edmunds.jpg, Bisected fruit


Uses


Cultivation

The
cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture ...
'Flying Dragon' is dwarfed in size and has highly twisted, contorted stems. It makes an excellent barrier
hedge A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area, such as between neighbouring properties. Hedges that are used to separate a road from adjoi ...
due to its density and strong curved thorns. Such hedges have been grown for over 50 years at
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in Stillwater, and are highly student-proof. The plant is also highly deer-resistant. In
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, mature specimens of the trifoliate orange can be seen in the gardens of
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. Trifoliate orange and various hybrids of this plant are widely used as
citrus rootstock Citrus rootstock are plants used as rootstock for citrus plants. A rootstock plant must be compatible for scion grafting, and resistant to common threats, such as drought, frost, and common citrus diseases. Principal rootstocks Five types of roots ...
. Recent studies have revealed that the trifoliate orange contains auraptene at a high concentration, which is one of the functional components having immunity against
citrus tristeza virus Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is a viral species of the genus ''Closterovirus'' that causes the most economically damaging disease to its namesake plant genus, ''Citrus''. The disease has led to the death of millions of ''Citrus'' trees all over ...
(CTV).


As food

The fruits are very bitter, due in part to their
poncirin Poncirin is the 7-O-neohesperidoside of isosakuranetin. Poncirin can be extracted from trifoliate orange The trifoliate orange, ''Citrus trifoliata'' or ''Poncirus trifoliata'', is a member of the family Rutaceae. Whether the trifoliate orange ...
content. Most people consider them inedible fresh, but they can be made into
marmalade Marmalade is a fruit preserve made from the juice and peel of citrus fruits boiled with sugar and water. The well-known version is made from bitter orange. It is also made from lemons, limes, grapefruits, mandarins, sweet oranges, bergamot ...
. When dried and powdered, they can be used as a
condiment A condiment is a preparation that is added to food, typically after cooking, to impart a specific flavor, to enhance the flavor, or to complement the dish. A table condiment or table sauce is more specifically a condiment that is served separat ...
.


Medicine


Traditional medicine

The fruits of the trifoliate orange are widely used in medical traditions of East Asia as a treatment for allergic inflammation.


Taxonomy

The trifoliate orange was historically considered a member of the
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
''Citrus'' until Walter Swingle moved it to its own novel genus, ''
Poncirus The trifoliate orange, ''Citrus trifoliata'' or ''Poncirus trifoliata'', is a member of the family Rutaceae. Whether the trifoliate oranges should be considered to belong to their own genus, ''Poncirus'', or be included in the genus ''Citrus'' is ...
'', based on its deciduous trifoliate leaves differing from other ''Citrus'', as part of a larger reclassification that split the historical ''Citrus'' into seven genera. However, David Mabberley and Dianxiang Zhang reunited all of Swingle's novel genera back into ''Citrus''. Early phylogenetic analysis of trifoliate orange
plastid The plastid (Greek: πλαστός; plastós: formed, molded – plural plastids) is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms. They are considered to be intracellular endosymbiotic cyan ...
s nested ''Poncirus'' within the citrus, consistent with a single genus, but the sequencing of the nuclear genome by Wu, ''et al.'' showed its genome to be most divergent, different enough to justify retention of ''Poncirus'' as a separate genus. and Supplement To explain the conflict between the plastid and nuclear genomic analysis, it was speculated that the trifoliate orange is likely either the progeny of an ancient hybridization between a core citrus and an unidentified more distant relative, or at some time in its history it acquired an introgressed cpDNA genome from another species. Ollitrault, Curk and Krueger indicate that the majority of data are consistent with the enlarged ''Citrus'' that includes the trifoliate orange, though they recognize that many botanists still follow Swingle. A second species of trifoliate orange native to
Yunnan Yunnan , () is a landlocked province in the southwest of the People's Republic of China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 48.3 million (as of 2018). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the ...
(China) has been reported and named ''Poncirus polyandra''. Were ''Poncirus'' to be subsumed into ''Citrus'', where ''C. polyandra'' is unavailable, the name ''Citrus polytrifolia'' has been suggested. Zhang and Mabberley concluded this Yunnan cultivar is likely a hybrid between the trifoliate orange and another ''Citrus'', but recent genomic analysis of ''P. polyandra'' showed low levels of heterozygosity, the opposite of what one would expect for a hybrid. This analysis dated its divergence from ''P. trifoliata'' about 2.82 million years ago. The trifoliate orange does not naturally interbreed with core ''Citrus'' taxa due to different flowering times, but hybrids have been produced artificially between the trifoliate orange and other citrus. In the Swingle system, where the trifoliate orange is placed in ''Poncirus'', a hybrid genus name has been coined for these intra-generic crosses, "× ''Citroncirus''". The most notable of these are the citrange, a cross between the trifoliate and sweet oranges, and the citrumelo, a hybrid of trifoliate orange and 'Duncan'
grapefruit The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink. Grapefruit ...
. Placing the trifoliate orange in ''Citrus'' would mean these hybrids would no longer be intergeneric, but instead hybrids within ''Citrus''. Genomic analysis of a number of these hybrids showed them all to derive from ''P. trifoliata'' and not ''P. polyandra''.


References

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