Pomelo Tree Has Thorns at Marilee Smith blog

Pomelo Tree Has Thorns. Some citrus trees with thorns outgrow them as the tree matures. The pomelo trees have thorns and the trees bear tarty flavored fruits that are swedish as well. If you own a citrus variety and have noticed these spiky protuberances on the branches, your question may be, “why does my citrus plant have thorns?” The majority of citrus trees have thorns as they were made to defend the trees against browsing herbivores and to retain water. Only a few varieties such as eureka lemon. While some debate persists, let's embark on a quest to unravel the mystery. The skin is fairly thick and, therefore, the fruit keeps for long periods of time.

Pomelo Tree
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While some debate persists, let's embark on a quest to unravel the mystery. If you own a citrus variety and have noticed these spiky protuberances on the branches, your question may be, “why does my citrus plant have thorns?” The skin is fairly thick and, therefore, the fruit keeps for long periods of time. Some citrus trees with thorns outgrow them as the tree matures. The majority of citrus trees have thorns as they were made to defend the trees against browsing herbivores and to retain water. Only a few varieties such as eureka lemon. The pomelo trees have thorns and the trees bear tarty flavored fruits that are swedish as well.

Pomelo Tree

Pomelo Tree Has Thorns If you own a citrus variety and have noticed these spiky protuberances on the branches, your question may be, “why does my citrus plant have thorns?” Some citrus trees with thorns outgrow them as the tree matures. Only a few varieties such as eureka lemon. While some debate persists, let's embark on a quest to unravel the mystery. The pomelo trees have thorns and the trees bear tarty flavored fruits that are swedish as well. The skin is fairly thick and, therefore, the fruit keeps for long periods of time. The majority of citrus trees have thorns as they were made to defend the trees against browsing herbivores and to retain water. If you own a citrus variety and have noticed these spiky protuberances on the branches, your question may be, “why does my citrus plant have thorns?”

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