Gradting Eucalyptus ficifolia
- Subject: Gradting Eucalyptus ficifolia
- From: R*@jschlesinger.com
- Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 05:22:23 -0700
Do Eucalpytus generally, and E. ficifolia specifically,
take easily to grafting? Any suggestions as to the best season to
graft one species to another? Does one have to take vertically growing
stems, or would side branches produce a new trucnk equally well? I am asking
because at this time many Eucalyptus ficifolia have been in bloom for a while in
San Francisco, and there is a lot of variation in the color of flowers and in
the number of flowers per tree. The flowering varies from trees that are
covered with blooms to those that have a few here and there. I would like
to take scion wood from a tree that I prefer. Is this likely to be
successful? I don't have a lot of luck rooting cuttings generally, or I might
take that approach.
Richard Starkeson San Francisco
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