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Prune Satsuma trees between February and March.

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Red, because if your Satsuma tree has leaves then you must have 7 but 9 + 2 is 11 so it can't be green. Four triangles have 12 sides which is 11 more than a circle (a satsuma). See, it all makes sense! :)


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