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Graftage and Budding Graftage - inserting a part of one plant into or on another so that they can unite and continue growth as a single plant Stock - basal part of the grafted plant Scion - detached shoot with more then one bud. The upper part of a graft
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Graftage and Budding Plants that are generally grafted include:
Apples & Crabapples Pears Peach Plums Citrus Roses Some maples Tree peonies
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Graftage and Budding Why graft??
An alternative way if other methods don’t work To dwarf scion growth (fruit trees) To repair injured trees To shorten time to flowering Ornamental selections/novelties Improve insect and disease resistance Improve heat/salt tolerance
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Cleft graft
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Saddle graft
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Side or veneer graft
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Whip and Tongue graft
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Patch budding
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Patch budding
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Patch budding
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Patch budding
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T-budding
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T-budding
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T-budding
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T-budding
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T-budding
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Most fruit trees are budded
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Tree peonies
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Problems with grafting
Suckering from roots Graft incompatibility
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