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A month or so ago we evenly (at least we think we did) sowed seed of Poncirus trifolata 'Flying Dragon'. A nasty thing if there ever was one, it has stiffly weeping branches and curved thorns the size of a finger. They really take a chunk out of you when walking by or snag that favourite shirt or sweater and won't let go.
John,This does not help with your question, but it might appeal to the plant lover in all of us. I had been married for a few months and we went to visit a friend south of Toronto. He had a beautiful large potted specimen of 'Flying Dragon' that was well grown and well pruned. A great tree in a pot...vaguely bonsai. He offered it to me and I was touched. I was calmly and quietly told that it was either the plant or my wife in the car making the trip home to Ottawa, not both. I later discovered that the only reason I was being offered the plant was that his new girlfriend, now wife, wanted it gone. He still has it. I am still married, but I really think that we could have found room for it in the downtown one bedroom appartment we had at the time. Just had to move the other plants around a bit...Robert
It's said they graft citrus on it for improved hardiness.