NSRTBUD9
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| BUDAGOVSKI 9 APPLE ROOTSTOCK (Malus sp.) |
| A hardy Russian dwarfing apple rootstock. BUD 9 is similar to M9 but more winter hardy, to Zone 3. Induces very early fruiting and larger fruit so it usually requires support. The tree is slightly smaller than M26. Leaves and wood are reddish which helps distinguish rootstock from grafted portion. |
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NSRTM111
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| M111-EMLA111- APPLE ROOTSTOCK (Malus sp.) |
| A vigorous, well anchored, drought tolerant rootstock. M111 creates a large semi dwarf tree 15-17 ft. if unpruned. Widely adapted to light or heavy soils. Resistant to collar rot. |
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NSRTM26
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| M26 - EMLA 26- APPLE ROOTSTOCK (Malus sp.) |
| This rootstock will create a dwarf tree, typically 8-12 ft. Can be kept even smaller with summer pruning. The advantage of M26 dwarfing rootstocks is in ease of harvest and quick bearing. Small trees can be planted much closer together, allowing for more trees and greater variety in a small area. Best on well drained soil. Zone 4. |
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NSRTMAR
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NSRTMAZZ
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| MAZZARD CHERRY ROOTSTOCK (Prunus avium) |
| Standard cherry rootstock for sweet, tart and flowering cherries. Hardy and widely adapted, drought tolerant, and well anchored. Resistant to root rot and nematodes. Mazzard Cherry Rootstock makes a large tree so it will require annual pruning to keep it to an easily harvestable size. Excellent for bird food planting. The wood also has timber value. Zone 4-8. |
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NSRTNEM
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| NEMAGUARD PEACH ROOTSTOCK (Prunus persica) |
| Suitable for all Prunus species (peach-almond-plum-apricot-nectarine). Best on well-drained sites. On heavy soils, site on sloping ground or on a mound. Resistant to Nematodes. |
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NSRTPBE
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NSRTCOM
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| PYRUS COMMON PEAR (Pyrus communis) |
| For grafting or budding pears. Well rooted 1/4" caliper. Pyrus common pear rootstock is the most drought tolerant pear rootstock. Seedlings from improved varieties. |
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