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collecting budwood

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Magnolia Society
... the day before collection is a good idea. Immediately after collecting budwood, remove the leaves to reduce moisture loss. If the leaves ... longer, it should be refrigerated as for dormant budwood. If the mother plants for budwood are close at hand, you should ... as you conveniently can. At whatever time of year collected, budwood should be selected from healthy, moderately vigorous side shoots. Very ...
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The Wm. Saunders Rose Society
... ever having met). He immediately started talking about collecting budwood while he was there, and we went in quest ... collecting budwood of his roses, both here at Select Roses and at Roses & Roses. He has sent budwood for 10 varieties to Hortico for grafting. He has also sent budwood ... with a wholesale rosegrower, Jan Verschuren, to graft his budwood on R. canina. Jan prefers R. canina currently. R ...
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PLANT PROPAGATION
... root and the rootstock will die. Grafting is usually done in the spring. It involves collecting small branches called scion wood. These branches are 1/4 to 1/2 inch in ... LATENT BUD, taken from under a live leaf. Budwood is collected from healthy branches that grew since spring. Young trees offer good budwood because they produce a large amounts of new growth ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

Heritage Rose Foundation
... Heritage Rose Foundation Home | Collecting Roses | Collection Gardens | Research | Resources | Activities | Forum Heritage Rose Foundation - research, preservation, education 2006 Dallas ... undertake a treatment developed in Australia. Efforts are underway to propagate rare specimens, but healthy budwood is not always easy to find. M. Bouret thanked the HRF for their support, and ...
www.heritagerosefoundation.org