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Fruit tree prices
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 08:01:30 +0000, kay
wrote: Jim Jackson;955930 Wrote: On 2012-04-11, Christina Websell wrote:- Bramleys are a triploid, you will need two different apple trees to pollinate it.- Just being a bit pedantic. Pollen from another ONE (non-triploid) variety (A) will pollinate the Bramley. BUT, the Bramley pollen will not pollinate (A), hence there is need of another, non-triploid, variety to pollinate (A). There are other triploids varieties too. So if you have N triploid apples, you will need an extra 2 non-triploid varieties to ensure that all trees are pollinated. I've already posted that info twice - does that mean my posts aren't making it through to urg? This is the first post from you I can see in this thread. I did a quick check yesterday and identified about 15 posts (including two complete threads) to GB which I hadn't seen on Usenet. Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the sunny and refreshingly green east end of Swansea Bay. |
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