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Multigrafting -6 fruits on one tree
Crossing different types of fruits applied for a long time to create a new fruit. Children nectarines peaches and plums. In California appeared the fruits of the love of BlackBerry and raspberry Loganberry.
But, it seems in Australia successfully conducted the final experiment on the crossing, the one that can solve urban problems of horticulture(Fruit Salad Tree )Many different kinds and all on the same tree. James and Kerry West sell the trees, which can grow up to six different types of fruit. They say that these "Fruit salad trees" will benefit people who have small gardens, but want diversity, for which no place. More than 20 years ago, says Kerry (Australian farmer) was looking for additional income and "started putting the different fruits of the same family and instilling in them the same tree. We were amazed with the results."
This process is called multigrafting and Kerry delivers the fruits of your labor throughout Australia.
Their trees come in four varieties: fruit seedless, citrus, apples, and fruit (such as Apple-pear mixture).
There are even more strange hybrids of the unique fruits that grow on their trees.
For example, fruit trees seedless, rarely seen peachcot (a cross between apricot and peach), along with the more well-known fruits such as plums and nectarines as well as peaches and apricots.
Citrus trees, next to the oranges, tangerines, lemons, limes, grapefruit and pomelos, tangelos grow that are part-broom, part-Mandarin.
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But, it seems in Australia successfully conducted the final experiment on the crossing, the one that can solve urban problems of horticulture(Fruit Salad Tree )Many different kinds and all on the same tree. James and Kerry West sell the trees, which can grow up to six different types of fruit. They say that these "Fruit salad trees" will benefit people who have small gardens, but want diversity, for which no place. More than 20 years ago, says Kerry (Australian farmer) was looking for additional income and "started putting the different fruits of the same family and instilling in them the same tree. We were amazed with the results."
This process is called multigrafting and Kerry delivers the fruits of your labor throughout Australia.
Their trees come in four varieties: fruit seedless, citrus, apples, and fruit (such as Apple-pear mixture).
There are even more strange hybrids of the unique fruits that grow on their trees.
For example, fruit trees seedless, rarely seen peachcot (a cross between apricot and peach), along with the more well-known fruits such as plums and nectarines as well as peaches and apricots.
Citrus trees, next to the oranges, tangerines, lemons, limes, grapefruit and pomelos, tangelos grow that are part-broom, part-Mandarin.
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Source: /users/1077