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At Sussex Conservatories we give access to reliable specialist suppliers of verandas, orangeries and conservatory designs such as Victorian style conservatory, Georgian, Edwardian conservatory, solid roof, gable, p-shape, lantern, t-shape conservatory, etc.
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The prickly beauty of Poncirus trifoliata (Japanese Bitter Orange). An interesting and underrated shrub, but not one to mess with and today’s #oneadayplant . I have found this plant to be completely hardy in the UK and while it definitely gets taller and fruits better when grown in conservatories, it flowers and fruits well enough outdoors in the South of England anyway. . Foliage is ok. Three leaflets per stalk (trifoliate) as the species name suggests. Autumn colour yellow before falling - ok, but unmiraculous. Flower is an attractive star-shaped white with a decent scent. The Golf Ball-sized (perhaps a bit larger in truth) fruit is pretty, ripening from lime-green (no pun) to orange-yellow (also no pun) and is incredibly bitter to eat. A real face puckerer! Most people trying it will only do it once. I understand that you can make marmalade from them, which is good though and that they are used in traditional medicine in Asia as an anti-inflammatory. . Probably the most defining feature of this plant are the abundant, ‘take no prisoners’ thorns, which are strong, inflexible, sharply-pointed and over an inch (2.5cm) long. They hurt. . There seems to be continual debate as to whether it should be considered a true Citrus or not. You may find it as Citrus or Poncirus for sale. . A bit of exotica. A talking point. Call it what you will, I really like it as a sprawling shrub, very slow growing, small tree and I’d like to see more as a wall-shrub fanned over a surface. . #poncirus #poncirustrifoliata #citrus #citrustrifoliata #bitter #orange #japanese #fruit #flower #foliage #deciduous #shrub #smalltree #hardyplants #exotic #iplantsman #asianmedicine #medicinalplant #medicinalhorticulture #gardening #plantingdesign #gardeningadvice #gardeningtips #gardenista #gardeningguru #autumn #marmalade #scentedflowers #scentedleaves (at Crowborough, East Sussex) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGroTXQgVP3/?igshid=ypzjrz4ig955
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Best way to Design a Conservatory? Hire a Professional!
Designing a Conservatory is a complicated process as there are a lot of things that go into the making of a good Conservatory. Building a Conservatory involves a great deal of decision making and with the number of elements to be thought of and the number of choices available, you could get confused for choice.
For instance, the external design itself has a number of choices. There are a number of traditional options such as: Lean To Conservatory Edwardian conservatories Victorian conservatories P Shaped conservatories Gable conservatories Then you also have the Bespoke conservatory options where you can choose the design as per your choice.
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At Sussex Conservatories we give access to reliable specialist suppliers of verandas, orangeries and conservatory designs such as Victorian style conservatory, Georgian, Edwardian conservatory, solid roof, gable, p-shape, lantern, t-shape conservatory, etc.
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