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usirius

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Re: Asimina Trilobas in the wild
« Reply #100 on: October 14, 2019, 04:34:36 PM »
Interesting Posts!
The idea of cutting roots to generate clones I think I will try on common triloba seedlings, - I have many of them - to gain experiences.

I just have seen in another forum for about one year ago there are also other fruti growers who have the thought to graft a common Asimina on a dwarf Asimina as rootstock and they also had the question conserning incompatibility:

https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/blueberry-home/324916-grafting-regular-pawpaw-to-dwarf-asiminia-parviflora
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Re: Asimina Trilobas in the wild
« Reply #101 on: October 20, 2019, 08:06:34 PM »
I wish the pictures were showing. I bought 2 PawPaws from Stan Mckenzie http://mckenzie-farms.com/fruits.htm I can hardly wait until they fruit. I have some seed also.
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