Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I therefore set myself to preserve scionwood in its fresh state.
Although this tree did not bear nuts I have used it as a source of scionwood for several years.
I had made these grafts realizing that the stock was not a very satisfactory one, to learn if it could be used to produce scionwood.
Peat moss must be on the distinctly acid side in order to perform the function of storing scionwood.
To hasten the acclimatization of a tender variety, I cut scionwood from such unions early in the winter, storing it until spring.
I have also grafted scionwood from the original tree on black walnut stocks at my farm in order to determine more completely the quality of this variety.
These were propagated by obtaining scionwood from the originators of the variety and grafting it on these seedling trees.
This is your opportunity to collect scionwood, cuttings and rootstocks to do your own propagation from our Heritage Collection.
This is not always possible in choosing scionwood, however, since scionwood is usually selected for such reasons as the quality of its fruit.
However, I have found that the best storage conditions for all scionwood that I have yet discovered is in the use of peat moss.
Do not make the bundles of scionwood too large, from 10 to 20 scions in a bundle is better than a large number and much easier to handle.
Scionwood may be cut the fall before grafting is to be done, after the growing season has ended, but some prefer to cut the scions in early spring.
Learn how to choose your rootstocks and fruit varieties, how to propagate your own fruit trees, how to take cuttings, collect and store Scionwood.
Part-shaded by a 100-year-old mulberry bush, a scionwood from one of Shakespeare's trees, the plot is protected from mammals by the palace's high walls and electric fencing.
Convinced of the hardiness of the tree, I was anxious to obtain scionwood but it was not until late that winter that I received permission to do so.
Both Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. Weber gathered scionwood from all the black walnut, pecan, hiccan and hickory trees at their disposal, for this trial.
Bud wood is usually much larger in diameter than scionwood, for it is easier to remove buds from big branches than from wood only one-quarter inch in diameter.
If the cellar is not a good storage cellar for roots and herbs it will not be good enough for the scionwood as it will be too warm generally.
I obtained scionwood from J. F. Jones, part of which I put on these abused trees and the remainder of which I grafted on butternut trees.
As a result, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has suspended all import permits for Prunus plant material (including nursery trees, scionwood and rootstocks) with the exception of cherry from the United States.
Each fall, the first two years after I had grafted all these walnuts, I cut and stored enough scionwood from each variety to maintain it if the winter should be so severe as to destroy the grafts.
Ed Greenwell of the American Chestnut Cooperators' Foundation wrote us this fall, "I just came home from an exciting weekend of collecting scionwood from large surviving American Chestnuts in North Carolina.
Of course, these tags may be used for small trees as well as grafts and scionwood and it is always well to do a good job of labeling all work, since many errors may result from disregard to this important detail.
Since apple trees do not grow true from seed, and Rambo brought seeds, not scionwood, if the first Rambo tree grew from one of those seeds, the variety would be one of the first truly American apples.
Two conclusions were possible: Either the scionwood had been injured by transportation and the severe winter temperatures during January and February of 1937 during which they were stored, or incompatibility existed between the imported walnuts and our local ones.
Cut a length of one-year-old stem ('the budstick') from the scion variety and cut out the buds, each in the centre of a thin, inch-long shield of bark.
What tree did this budwood come from and where else might it have gone?"
All budwood and seed is obtained from certified sources.
Many of the trees are now large enough that filling budwood and grafting wood orders has returned to normal.
Unfortunately, I haven't managed to get hold of any fruiting citrange plants or budwood from them.
Importation with other plant material (such as cuttings and budwood) peaked during 1986-90.
Limited quantities of budwood or grafting wood are available seasonally upon request.
Selecting only healthy plants for cuttings and budwood avoids introducing problems into the production system.
To bud, collect budwood in July and store refrigerated for 10 days in plastic.
It is then necessary to collect budwood: short lengths of young branches with dormant growth buds.
In response, the National Park Service sent budwood back to Tokyo.
We have managed to obtain budwood of some trial plantings by HortResearch.
Elite budwood is currently available to commercial growers, so it may become available to home gardeners in the not too distant future.
Citrus authorities will soon be preparing clean Lemonade budwood for nurseries to propagate trees.
Legal sudachi budwood should follow next September, said John Bash, a program employee.
Smith feared that if competitors discovered the Dekopon, they could import and clean up the budwood and get started growing the variety.
One negative control, Golden Delicious, taken from the field budwood planting, showed positive symptoms on Russian apple.
We returned from Loreto with pods from two wild cocoa trees and budwood from another 15.
"But a lot of varieties were lost; there was no budwood to collect [to create new hybrid bushes].
The arboretum can supply a limited supply of budwood or rooted cuttings to qualified nurseries.
The Wente clone is budwood that is used to plant chardonnay at many California vineyards.
With 8300 cultivars and species it is one of the largest rose collection in the world, playing an important role as budwood source and in research.
Growers are finding that alternative rootstocks sometimes fall prey to latent diseases in their vineyards or their budwood.
Since the phylloxera epidemic of the 1800's, growers typically do not plant whole vines, but instead graft scion, or budwood, onto rootstock.
He was excited because he had imported budwood, branches for grafting new trees, from Japan to a plant quarantine station in Riverside.
Bien Nacido has the distinction of being one of the major viticultural nurseries in the state for certified, varietal budwood.