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  • From: "philip sauber" <mrtejas@lycos.com>
  • To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [NAFEX] multiple persimmon cultivars on one tree?
  • Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 18:52:46 -0500

How about multiples on persimmon?

I have one tree with fuyu, seruga, hana fuyu,and ichikeiki jiro.

A second has saijo, brad sample, and honan red.

A third has fuyu, matsumoto wase fuyu, and seruga.

I went to a master gardeners sale with a friend to keep him company and came
back with a fourth tree, giombo.

I know even three persimmon trees full size will swamp me with fruit some
day, but 9 would be an avalanche!

My pear tree has biscamp, colette, southern bartlett, tsu li and ya li on an
orient tree. I couldn't see myself with 5 pear trees.

Next year I hope to graft multiple kinds on paw paw trees I dug up 6 weeks
ago and are now leafing out. Surprise, my 3 foot high overleese paw paw had 7
blooms this year!

Anybody have luck grafting jujube? All 8 suckers I dug up at Sam Power's
house in Santa Fe, TX started to leaf out(Sam also graciously gave me
persimmon and asian pear budwood. He has 30 kinds of jujubes). That is when
I grafted them. The 4 whip grafts I tried took, but the 4 cleft grafts
didn't take. Yesterday, I regrafted them with whips and bark grafts. I am
growing So, Sugarcane, and Lang.

Phil


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Mike Rose asked:

>I plan to top-work some apple trees to different cultivars. Is there
>any harm to the tree in having two or more cultivars on the same
>tree? Should the cultivars have about the same harvest date or
>doesn't this matter? Is there any reason not to do this?

There was a gentleman in northern NH that had a tree with, if my
memory is correct, 117 different cultivars on one tree. It was an
amazing sight.
--
Hank Parker
Apples and maple syrup
Zone 4-3, elev. 1600 ft,
Campton, NH
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At 06:52 PM 4/17/2003 -0500, Phil wrote:
>How about multiples on persimmon?

I'm not aware that there's been much work done with identifying any
potential viruses or their effect on persimmons, to date. Don't see why
multiples wouldn't be just fine with them.
Are you putting your kakis on branched virginiana seedlings, or are you
putting multiple varieties on, say, a Fuyu, grafted on Dv or Dk?

Lucky






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