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Old 20-10-2003, 11:03 PM
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Would a Viburnum 'Eskimo' normally be grafted onto other rootstock? I
thought that a little seedling maplesque had managed to squeeze in right
next to the base of the plant but on further inspection it was attached to
the bush's rootstock - a bit like when roses send out wildrose suckers from
their base. Is this normal practice and why would it be done?

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Old 21-10-2003, 04:24 PM
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Would a Viburnum 'Eskimo' normally be grafted onto other rootstock? I
thought that a little seedling maplesque had managed to squeeze in right
next to the base of the plant but on further inspection it was attached to
the bush's rootstock - a bit like when roses send out wildrose suckers from
their base. Is this normal practice and why would it be done?

TIA
--Alison
.....Hi alison...lots on 'viburnum eskimo' and 'viburnum grafting' from Gooooogle, but doubt they need to be grafted.
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Old 21-10-2003, 04:40 PM
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.....Hi alison...lots on 'viburnum eskimo' and 'viburnum grafting' from Gooooogle, but doubt they need to be grafted.

........message 2 ...roots easily from semi hardwood cuttings under mist in 4 weeks. been about since 1981. from V.Cayuga/V.Utile. Keep it..Alison..see what happens.
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