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Not all resprouting is good news on cold-damaged citrus trees. Dan Gill explains about grafting. The rootstock makes a tree cold hardy, but the top of the plant grows the fruit.
Most purchased citrus trees are grafted. So, what survived and is now regrowing is coming from the rootstock, not from the original, desirable, edible-fruit-producing top.
Today, we know that the cambium, or actively growing, layer of cells just below the bark is responsible for a successful tree ...
From citrus to peaches, almost all fruit trees are grafted, and so are pecans. Some ornamental trees and plants, including Japanese magnolias, Japanese maples and camellias, also are grafted.
Here are expert tips to grow mango, guava, and citrus fruit trees at home, even in small spaces. Learn about grafted saplings ...
The research unveils the superior tolerance of 'Shuzhen No.1', a novel Citrus junos rootstock, to flooding, alkaline, and freezing stresses over commonly used rootstocks. Grafted scions on ...
Not all resprouting is good news on cold-damaged citrus trees. Dan Gill explains about grafting. The rootstock makes a tree cold hardy, but the top of the plant grows the fruit.
From citrus to peaches, almost all fruit trees are grafted, and so are pecans. Some ornamental trees and plants, including Japanese magnolias, Japanese maples and camellias, also are grafted.