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Has anyone tried grafting a sweet cherry on a wild
plum rootstock, there seems to be inconsistencies in the literature? I know
there are numerous wild plums but any information would be appreciated. This
question comes because a California Nursery is using a wild plum as an interstem
on Citation rootstocks to graft Sweet Cherries resulting in a semi-dwarf cherry
adapted to warm climates and slightly
higher pH soils.
Regards,
Richard Ashton
Oak Creek Orchard
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