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Apple Scion Dessert Rootstock grafted Bare Rooted barerooted P22 MM106 Cider Bare Rooted Pear potted Plum M26 Cooker Fig Cherry Quince C
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Very cold hardy rootstock and produces a tree about 85% of seedling. It is more precocious than seedling and can be grown without support.
More of a standard rootstock for cherries and can grow to 3m tall. It produces a smaller tree in wetter soils and tolerates a wide variety of soils.
More of a standard rootstock for cherries and can grow to 3m tall. It produces a smaller tree in wetter soils and tolerates a wide variety of soils. These are 'Grade B' rootstocks, see main description.
G11 is one of the more vigorous dwarfing rootstocks and produces a tree similar in size to M26. It is precocious (similar to M26).
G16 is a dwarfing rootstock and produces a tree similar in size to M.9. It is very precocious and has productivity similar to M9, and requires full tree support. It is highly resistant to fire blight.
Geneva 202 produces a tree slightly larger than M.26. It has high yield efficiency and is precocious. It is resistant to fire blight, Phytophthora, apple replant disease and to wooly apple aphid.
Highly resistant to fire blight and is also resistant to Phytophthora and wooly apple aphids. A Geneva USA produced rootstock similar in size to M.9
Great for growing under tunnels and super-high density plantings and great for patio potted trees as only grows to 1.8m max
Trees can be maintained at 3m. Non suckering, precocious and compatible with all cherries. This rootstock is patented and may not be reproduced without permission of the patent holder.
Hawthorn rootstock, also know as just 'thorn' used for grafting Medlar and other Hawthorn
Very similar to St. Julien A but with better tolerance of standing water in the orchard. Can be used on Plums and Peaches.
It is a semi dwarfing that grows to approx 2 - 2.5m tall, that comes into fruiting very early with high production. It is more suited for heavy soils and it is winter hardy.
Suitable for plums as well as peaches and nectarines. A relatively dwarfing rootstock, but of high productivity.
Compatible with peach, nectarine, almond, apricot and plum. Productivity is early and high season production, with excellent fruit size.
The M25 alternative, they can grow to 4m - 5m. Resistant to most dieases, and tolerates dry conditions and poor soils.
It is slightly less vigorous than MM106 but with similar yields, and a greater disease resistance especially its strong resistance to Phytophthora .
The M25 rootstock produces a standard apple tree of around 6m height after 10 years or so, and is the best choice for old-fashioned traditional orchards. Can take 5 years to start producing.
The M25 rootstock produces a standard apple tree of around 6m height after 10 years or so, and is the best choice for old-fashioned traditional orchards. Can take 5 years to start producing. These are 'Grade B' rootstocks, see main description
It will produce a dwarf tree up to 3.5m tall. Does well in most soils. It is very hardy and produces fruit in 2-3 years. Can be grown free standing but needs staking on windy sites. It doesn’t sucker much in the orchard.
It will produce a dwarf tree up to 3.5m tall. Does well in most soils. It is very hardy and produces fruit in 2-3 years. Can be grown free standing but needs staking on windy sites. It doesn’t sucker much in the orchard.
It will produce a dwarf tree up to 3.5m tall. Does well in most soils. It is very hardy and produces fruit in 2-3 years. These are 'Grade B' rootstocks, see main description.
This apple rootstock can grow to 2m in height. It is well suited for growing in a container or a small garden. Trees grafted on M27 bear early and heavily. It however needs staking. It is very hardy and suited to the UK climate.
The M9 roostock is the main stay of the commerical growers here in the UK. It grows to an approx height of 2 - 2.5m, making it easy to harvest the crop.
The M9 roostock is the main stay of the commerical growers here in the UK. It grows to an approx height of 2 - 2.5m, making it easy to harvest the crop. These are 'Grade B' rootstocks, see main description
More suited for the larger garden as it can grow to 4.5m tall. More ideal for cider varieties, than the traditional M25 rootstock.
An improved selection of the most common myrobalan seedling rootstock used for plums, prunes, and sometimes peaches.
This P22 rootstock has really started to take over from M27 as being a dwarfing rootstock for apples. It is being used commerically, growing to 1.5m - 2m and its is very cold hardy and does not sucker.
A dwarf rootstock for all varieties of peach, apricot and nectarine trees especially recommended for intensively grown commercial orchards. A selection from Prunus Pumila that is approx 50% smaller than if grown on peach or apricot seedlings.
Pyrodwarf are excellent winter hardiness. There is no need for support. Pyrodwarf has good compatibility with all pear cultivars. Approx 50% more productivity than Quince A or C.
It is a semi-vigorous pear rootstock, about 2/3 standard size. Resistant to fire blight, crown rot, woolly pear aphids, and pear decline. Precocious, well-anchored.
Used for grafting pears and quinces, and has a good compatibility with all types of pears.
It has more improved cold-hardiness, than Quince 'C' and grows more erect (not dropping)
Used for grafting pears and quinces. It is more vigourous than Quince C, and it can grow to 4.5m tall
A pear / quince rootstock more dwarfing than Quince A, and it can grow to 3.5m tall
A pear / quince rootstock more dwarfing than Quince A, and it can grow to 3.5m tall. These are 'Grade B' rootstocks.
Most plums and damsons are grown on this rootstock, which can grow to 4.5m tall
Most plums and damsons are grown on this rootstock, which can grow to 4.5m tall. These are 'Grade B' rootstocks, see main description.
Similar to M26 with more yield . Support usually recommended for young orchards and reported to be better anchored than M26.
Similar to St. Julien A, and is suitable for a wide range of poor soils, grassed orchards and wet areas. It can be used on all Plums, Apricots and Peaches.
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