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emegar,

I bought my wampee at Mimosa a couple of years ago and the owner mentioned that they were rooted from cuttings of a sweet variety.

Ethan,

They were $25 back then  ;D

Oscar is correct, there is a wampee at the Fullerton Arboretum and it fruits every year.  It's a bit on the sour side, but still pleasant tasting.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Loquat Harvest
« on: May 10, 2012, 04:40:10 PM »
Hi Tim,

I've grafted seedling trees when they were pushing a lot of new growth.  I honestly don't recall the time of year, but to the best of my recollection, it was around spring.  I used a cleft graft on 3 seedling trees and they all took.  One took a year to fruit, the 2nd took 2 years after grafting, and the 3rd has not yet to flower.  It may work out next year on it's 3rd year? :-\

I have other seedlings growing for grafting, but I may likely just get rid of.  From the fruit I get from my trees and family member trees, there's just too much fruit to consume.  Let me know if you need a seedling tree to graft on.

eNorm

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Hi Behl,

Can you please include me for a role as well?

Thanks

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