[NAFEX] Prunus americana

John Cruickshank heavensi at heavensi.cnc.net
Sat Feb 14 00:50:11 EST 2004


Robert Scott,

I've done a few grafts of americana rootstocks (collected from the wild in
the hills of Colorado front range mtns) with Stanley (which I believe is a
european variety) and the graft union *explodes* into greaaaat knarly
growths above the union.  It doesn't look promising for long term success.
I've got pictures if you need a look.

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Subject: [NAFEX] Prunus americana



I am on the verge of submitting a major grant proposal for an experimental
orchard that would use Prunus americana as rootstock for a plum orchard.
Prunus americana is sold as a rootstock occasionally, so I assumed it
could take P. domestica (european) grafts, but a few people this past week
have suggested that it's only for grafting american plums (beach plum,
chicksaw, etc.) which is not whayt I'm writing a grant for.

Does anyone have experience with P. americana as a rootstock for grafting
cultivated varieties *of any kind* that could chime in with experience?
Would greatly appreciate it.

John Bunker, thanks for presenting the pollenation problem with plums so
clearly and *concisely*! Very helpful.

Robert Scott
Urbana Permaculture Project
Urbana, IL zone 5b
(zone 6 in the city)
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