Wow! Thannks for that explanation Lon. Now tell me if this is off kilter or not; water sprouts sound like what you describe as buried buds that sprout. They are also what I usually cut for scion wood. Am I increasing the chances of getting something not true to type by doing so?
Muffy Barrett
South-Central Wisconsin, where it's about time to cut scion wood.
--- "Lon J. Rombough" wrote:
1. Some "adventitious" buds are really very old
buds buried deep in
the wood. Laid down when the tree is young, they
usually don't push
unless something very drastic happens to the tree.
These are the ones
that produce sports most often as the older the bud,
the more likely it
has been hit by radiation, etc. during it's
existence, causing a
mutation. A great number of bud sports of Red
Delicious trace back to
a severe winter in Washington in the 1950's that
froze back many trees,
causing old buds to push from deep inside the wood.
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