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bonsaiTALK Master
Join Date: Nov-2007
Location: Sierra Mountains, California
Country: USA
Posts: 360
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OUCH. It looks ruthless. I read that Poncirus Trifoliata v. monstrosa is used as a root stock in Morocco because it has some disease resistance. I also read, "(Poncirus trifoliata Var monstrosa) is the only known "true dwarfing rootstock" for citrus trees". I wonder what the cold tolerance is? Being a citrus I bet it has to stay temperate.
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