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Triphasia trifolia - Plant
Lime Berry
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Description Triphasia trifolia is a species of Triphasia in the family Rutaceae, native to tropical southeastern Asia in Malaysia, the Philippines and possibly elsewhere. Triphasias are very close relatives of citrus.
Common name: Lime Berry Color: green Bloom time: April Height: 15.00 to 20.00 feet Difficulty level: easy to grow
Planting & Care Plants do not thrive in Zones 9 to 10 without a period of refrigeration; they need a cold, dormant period. Select a site with soil that drains well. How can you tell? After a good rain, find a spot that is the first to dry out. Water trapped beneath the scales may rot the bulb, so a well-drained site is essential.
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
Soil: well-drained soil
Water: Medium
Temprature: 10 ÌŠC
Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer
Care:
Do not prune plants in the fall. Simply cut off any dead or diseased canes. Stop fertilizing 6 weeks before the first frost but continue watering during dry autumn weather to help keep plants fortified during the dry
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winter. Mound, mulch, or add compost after a few frosts but before the ground freezes.
Special Feature: This tree or shrub has somewhat limited ornamental value. Good for hedgerows, screens, naturalized woodland areas or integrated into native plantings. Use Culinary use:
Ornamental use:
The plant is used for ornamental purpose.
Note: No serious insect or disease problems. Prickly ash is a food plant for larvae of the giant swallowtail butterfly, and considerable defoliation may occur in some years.
Reference: http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/ http://www.flowersofindia.net/
Reviews Tuesday, 22 October 2019
Some leaves are green and some leaves are greenish yellow but anyway it looks great!
Vinu Soni
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