Anyone able to identify a citrus rootstock by its leaves?
If so, I'll post a picture or two.
The lemon which had the grafted stem killed by frost last winter is going berserk by our bifold doors at the moment and I'm wondering what it is and if it could produce any worthwhile fruit. Google as usual gives contradictory answers. Cheers Dave R |
Anyone able to identify a citrus rootstock by its leaves?
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David.WE.Roberts wrote: If so, I'll post a picture or two. To some extent. You can identify C. hystrix, for example. The lemon which had the grafted stem killed by frost last winter is going berserk by our bifold doors at the moment and I'm wondering what it is and if it could produce any worthwhile fruit. Google as usual gives contradictory answers. Like elves. However, contradictory answers to such questions are more correct than a single definitive one :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Anyone able to identify a citrus rootstock by its leaves?
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Anyone able to identify a citrus rootstock by its leaves?
On Fri, 15 Feb 2013 13:17:35 +0000, David.WE.Roberts wrote:
If so, I'll post a picture or two. The lemon which had the grafted stem killed by frost last winter is going berserk by our bifold doors at the moment and I'm wondering what it is and if it could produce any worthwhile fruit. Google as usual gives contradictory answers. http://s817.beta.photobucket.com/user/LittleGreyCatUK/library/Citrus More details in the aphid thread. Cheers Dave R |
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