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GARS - Bud Unions, Basal Breaks & Graft Sites
... ) of Tiny Petals Nursery I am hoping that pictures will do more than words to explain these terms. Bud Union = The area of the graft sites. After a few years, the area may look like a ' ... an piece of another rose. (*See footnote below) Eventually, these graft sites enlarge and merge to form a bud union which resembles 'the lump' above. Basal Breaks = Any new growth which emerges from the graft site ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... canes (basal breaks) emerge. In climates with extreme heat or cold, it is best to protect the bud union by planting it below the soil level and mulching over the top. Calyx The leaf-like, ... many more plants more rapidly than by 'cuttings.' Sepals The tough protective 'petals' that protect the flower bud. Semidouble Flowers with more than 11 petals but fewer than 25. Single A flower with a single ...
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How Much Water Does a Rose Need for Good Health
... drip systems are employed. The main reason for this lack of growth is that the moisture tends to remain localized around the bud union and rarely allows the moisture to travel any great distances from the point of the drip. Some gardeners have realized this cause and effect and have adopted multi-drip points arranged in a circle around the base of ...
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An actual Rose Emergency! - Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... and fill it with whatever you chose to use. Don't use manure but the other items are OK. The bud union (graft-joint) is the weakest point and, if it gets bitter cold as it sometimes does in our area, could freeze and separate, killing the budded variety. In our area planting the bud union 4-6 inches deep helps protect it in winter. An added benefit is that portion of the rose ...
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Backyard Orchard Glossary
... . Preparations containing BT can be found under several trade names such as Attack, Dipel, and Thuricide. Bud Little swollen areas along a stem, branch, or trunk where new growth may occur. Cutting above one ... of normal apple trees when grown on standard root. Sucker A cane that emerges from below the bud union, and therefore comes from the rootstock rather than from the variety grafted onto it. On ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Tree Selection
... . Trees are measured, sorted, and sold by caliper, a measurement in inches just above the bud union on the tree. Historically, orchardists have learned to avoid undersized (<3/8 inch) or oversized ... as well as cultivar characteristics. When selecting bare root trees look for a well-healed graft union. Due to generally poorer fruit quality, dwarf fruit trees are not recommended over standard or semi ...
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justgardeners.com
... double, white to deep pink, borne on short peduncles (portion of the stem under the flower bud) with intense, unusual fragrance. Portland roses are closely related to the Damasks. Centifolia Roses (pictured right ... (often east of buildings) and planting where snow accumulates. If a plant is grafted, the bud union should be placed below the soil surface in cold growing zones. Spring blooming roses, ...
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Miniature Roses
... survive the winters much better than their taller hybrid tea cohorts in the garden. Mine are all on their own roots so there is no bud union to worry about protecting in the winter. Click on the image to get a larger picture and further information on a particular variety. [ The Old European Roses ] [ Shrubs and Species Roses ] [ The Center Rose Garden ] [ ...
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The Center Rose Garden
... ever remains exposed to the cold and wind will be dead the following spring. Besides protecting the bud union, the other tricks to making they survive the winter are watering them throughout the winter, and ... hybrid tea cohorts in the garden. Mine are all on their own roots so there is no bud union to worry about protecting in the winter. Polyanthas are usually smaller roses, flowering in clusters. ...
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mark huss roses - culture
... withstand winter cold Remontant - will bloom more that once a summer Sepals - the green parts of a rose bud that cover the petals. Single - a rose that has only one row of (usually five) petals Tender - ... and gone. The idea behind winter protection, therefore, is to cover enough of the bush so that the bud union and some of the canes above it are protected from extreme cold. We generally use mulch ( ...
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