The following post came from Canada. Does anyone in the states have a few of
either
or each they can sell me?
I think I can get permission from the owner of the flood-tolerant apple tree
to let
me plant other flood-tolerant rootstocks near the tree. That will be the
side-by-side trial. From digging the holes, I expect I'll get a few roots of
the
promising tree, for root-propagation. Can the more knowledgeable growers
point out
flaws in my plan? Thanks!
--- dwoodard wrote:
> M13 has been represented to be tolerant to moist soils. I believe that the
> Geneva station did some work with it in the past. I don't know whether it
> is still available in the U.S.
>
> I imagine that M13 would be the standard to beat.
>
> I have heard that Dutchess of Oldenburg (Charlamovsky?) seedlings tend to
> be tolerant of moist soils....
>
>
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