There is a two acre wet area on my property that I am struggling to find a use for. I have read that Amelanchier Canadensis thrives with wet feet and I plan on trying one or more plants in this area to see how it performs.
Reading Lucky's post on grafting amelanchier to apple/hawthorne root stocks has me thinking that A. Canadensis might be a possible rootstock for other Amelanchier varieties for use in wet areas "IF" the graft works. Has anyone tried this?
Are there other Amelanchiers that tolerate 4 season wet feet?
I am looking for tree sized plants rather than shrubs.
Thanks for any input.
Jim
Zone 4/5 NH
--- On Thu, 11/5/09, Lucky.Pittman@murraystate.edu <Lucky.Pittman@murraystate.edu> wrote:
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