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Scionwood and Small Fruit Cuttings
Scionwood and Small Fruit Cuttings
Scionwood
Scionwood is a great way to propagate fruit trees which can be otherwise expensive and hard to get. We off 8-12 inch pieces of scionwood for grating. A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering. Each scion should yield approximately 2 to 3 grafts, but can vary depending on species and variety. Due to such wide variance in grafting practices, we do NOT warranty any scion that does not graft.
Once you get your scion, you will need to keep it in the refrigerator until you use it for grafting. Scion should be kept in plastic bags with a moist, not wet, paper towels to prevent from drying out.
If you have any questions on the scion or ordering, please feel free to contact us at 607-583-2467 or [email protected]
Last day to order scionwood is March 31st 2022.
Apricots
Apricots
Alfred - Sun: Full, Fruit: Round bright orange apricots that have orange flesh which is freestone, sweet, juicy, and fine grained. Note: Cold hardy, late bloomer which helps to avoid frost damage, developed by the NY State Agricultural Research Station in Geneva, NY in 1965 by crossing a Doty seedling with a Geneva. Self-fertile, but will produce a larger crop if planted with other apricot varieties to pollinate with. Blooms are pink/white in color. Zone: 3-7 (mother tree is growing in Zone 5).
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
Apricot Scion
$4.00
Cherries, Sour
Cherries, Sour
Sumdinka - Sun: Full, Fruit: Dark red sour fruit that ripen mid-July and are good for baking and eating fresh. Note: Self-fertile, early bloomer, blooms white flowers, and is a good pollinator for other cherries. It is also a Russian variety that is a cross of Köröser Weichsel and Heimanns Konservenweichsal cherries that was done by Dr. Asen Stančević and Dr. Petar Mišić in 1969 and released in 1984. Zone: N/A (mother tree is currently growing in zone 5).
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
Sour Cherry Scion
$4.00
Nectarine
Nectarine
Harko - Sun: Full, Fruit: Large yellow/red fruit with yellow freestone flesh that is juicy and sweet. Fruit can be used to replace peaches in recipes. Note: Self-fertile, blooms pink flowers, and variety developed in Canada. Trees are resistant to bacterial spot and brown rot. Zone: 5-8 (mother tree is growing in zone 5).
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
Nectarine Scion
$4.00
Peaches
Peaches
Crest Haven - Sun: Full, Fruit: Large yellow/red peaches with yellow freestone flesh that ripen in August. Fruit is good for canning, cooking, eating fresh, and freezing. Note: Variety was developed in South Haven, MI in 1963. The trees bloom late and avoid frost damage. Also, the trees are self-pollinating. Zone: 5-8 (mother tree is growing in zone 5).
Iowa Indigenous White - Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium size pale yellow peaches with a red blush and creamy white, red veined toward center flesh that is freestone. Good for baking, canning, eating fresh, or freezing. Fruit ripens late August/early September. Note: Native/rare peach from the Midwest that is cold hardy. Need two trees or another peach of a different variety with same bloom time for pollination, Zone: 4 (mother trees currently growing in zone 5).
Veteran - Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium golden/red peaches with yellow coarse, freestone, juicy, sweet flesh. Fruit are good for canning, drying, and freezing. Note: Variety is a cross of Early Alberta Peach that was developed in 1928 in Canada. One of the most cold hardy varieties of peaches. Trees are self-fertile, blooms pink flowers, and bloom late which helps to avoid frost damage. Zone: 4-8 (mother tree is currently growing in Zone 5).
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
Peach Scion
$4.00
Plums, American
Plums, American
NC Mckibben - Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Bright/red orange fruit that has bitter skins but sweet flesh. Note: Needs another Chickasaw type of plum such as Guthrie, Odom or Tooles Heirloom to pollinate with. Zone: 5-9 (mother tree is currently growing in Zone: 5). Thin scion.
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
American Plum Scion
$4.00
Plums, European
Plums, European
Damson - Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium sized red/purple plums that have mild sweet red flesh. Fruit ripens mid July and are clingstone. Note: Blooms white blossoms, variety originally from South Africa and introduced to the USA in 1922, and self-fertile but should be planted with another Japanese plum variety to help with pollination. Zone: 4-9 (mother tree currently growing in zone 5).
Green Gage - Sun: Full, Fruit: Greenish/yellow plums that are very juicy and sweet that ripen in July. Note: Heirloom variety that is self-pollinating but recommend planting another European plum like Mirabelle as a pollinator. Zone: 4-8 (mother tree currently growing in zone 5).
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
European Plum Scion
$4.00
Plums, Japanese
Plums, Japanese
Methley - Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium sized red/purple plums that have mild sweet red flesh. Fruit ripens mid July and are clingstone. Note: Blooms white blossoms, variety originally from South Africa and introduced to the USA in 1922, and self-fertile but should be planted with another Japanese plum variety to help with pollination. Zone: 4-9 (mother tree currently growing in zone 5).
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
Japanese Plum Scion
$4.00
Quince
Quince
Large Yellow Heirloom - Sun: Full, Fruit: Large yellow fuzzy fruit which are sweet and have a pineapple like scent. Fruits are too hard to eat raw, but once cooked are good in drinks, pastries, and preserves. Note: Trees/shrubs has soft pink flowers and are self-fertile, but should be planted with another quince in order to increase fruit production. Zone: 5-8 (mother trees growing in zone 5). Thin scion.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
A minimum of 5 scion, mix and match, is required for ordering.
Quince Scion
$4.00
Small Fruit Cuttings
Cuttings are incredibly easy to grow, economical and can increase your plantings very quickly.The bundles of plant selections we are offering are 5 (of one variety) for $15. Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Elderberries are 1 node due to length of their stems. Due to such wide variance in rooting practices, we do NOT warranty cuttings that do not successfully root. Fig disclaimer-We assume all of our fig trees carry FMV (Fig Mosaic Virus), even if they show no outward signs of it. This isn't detrimental to the long-term health of the trees and most trees rapidly grow out of it.
To get your cuttings rooted you will need the following supplies:
-Rooting hormone like Rootone, honey, or willow water.
-Large pots/nursery pots. Do not use cups as they are too easy to dry out.
-Soil-less potting medium or basic garden soil is also OK.
-Heat mats can increase your rooting but not necessary.
The cuttings should be placed in the soil or medium as soon as you receive them. The cuttings will callus over the remaining winter months and next spring will start growing. Keep the soil around the cuttings moist but not overly wet for the rest of the winter. There are so many great cutting rooting videos online, but please check out some from our good friend Sean at Edible Acres (Ithaca NY).
All cuttings are available on a first come, first serve basis. We also ship all cuttings as orders come in for them and cannot hold cuttings for shipping at later dates. For further information, please contact us at 607-583-2467 or [email protected]
Last Day to Order Small Fruit Cuttings is January 31st, 2022.
Aronia
Viking - H: 6ft, Sun: Part to Full, Fruit: Black berries that ripen in September. Note: Self pollinating, Zone: 3a-8b.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant.
Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Photo Source: Kat von Wood, Unsplash
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Cherries, Bush
Jan - H: 4ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Tart red fruit that are good for fresh eating or processing and ripen mid August to late September, Note: Needs Joy to cross pollinate and developed in NH, Zone: 4.
Joel - H: 4ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Tart red fruit that ripen in early/mid September, Note: Needs Joy to pollinate and developed in NH, Zone: 4-8.
Joy - H: 4ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: tart red fruit that ripen in mid/late September, Note: Needs Jan to pollinate and developed in NH, Zone: 3-8.
Nanking - H: 6-10ft, W: 6-10ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Dark red cherries that are similar to the sour type and can be used for pies and preserves. Fruit ripens in July-August, Note: Native to Asia and short lived, so replant propagates often, can be used as dwarfing root stock for other cherries, needs another Nanking cherry as a pollinator. Zone: 2.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Currants, Black
Belaruskaja - H: 4-5ft, W: 3-5, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Flavorful black berries that are sweet/tart and ripen in July. Fruit good for fresh eating and preserves. Note: Resistant to white pine blister rust and from Belarus. Partially self pollinating, but should be planted with another black currant variety for best pollination, Zone: 3-8.
Lewis R. - H: 3-6ft, W: 3-6ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Black berries that ripen in July. Note: An introduction by Elmore Roots. Partially self pollinating, but should be planted with another black currant variety for best pollination, Zone: 3-8.
Minaj Smyriou - H: 3-5ft, W: 3-5ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: A mild flavor black currant that ripen in July. Note: Resistant to white pine blister rust and mildew. Needs heavy pruning! Developed in Bulgaria. Self pollinating, should be planted with another black currant variety for best pollination, Zone: 3-8.
Prince Consort - H: 4-5ft, W: 3-6ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Medium size tart fruit that ripen in July. Note: Developed in Ottawa, Canada. Partially self pollinating, but should be planted with another black currant variety for best pollination, Zone: 3-7.
Slitsa - H: 3-5ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Sweet large berries that ripen in July. Note: Earliest black currant to ripen and developed in Holland. Partially self pollinating, but should be planted with another black currant variety for best pollination, Zone: 3-9.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stem.
Shipping prohibited to DE, MA, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NC, OH, WV.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Currant, Pink
Gloira des Sablons -H: 5ft, W: 4ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Pink translucent sweet berries that ripen in July. Note: Heirloom French variety that is mildew and rust resistant as well as cold hardy and self pollinating, Zone: 4-8.
Pink Champagne - H: 3-5ft, W: 3-5ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet rosy pink berries that ripens in July, Note: Disease resistant and self pollinating, Zone: 3-7.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant.
Bundles contain 5 stems.
Shipping prohibited to DE, MA, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NC, OH, WV.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Currants, Red
Fay - H: 3-5ft, W: 3-5ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large dark red berries that ripen in July and are best for canning and jellies. Note: Introduced by Lincoln Fay in Portland, NY in 1808. Self pollinating, Zone: 3-7.
Honeywood - H: 3-5ft, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet/tart red berries that are good for eating and preserves, Note: Canadian variety the produces large crops and is very disease resistant. Self pollinating, Zone: 3-8.
Johnakeer van Tets- H: 3-5ft, W: 3-5ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large red sweet berries that ripen in July. Note: Holland variety as well as mildew and aphid resistant. Self pollinating, Zone: 3-7.
London Market - H: 4-5ft, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large berries that ripen in July. Note: Self pollinating, Zone: 3-7.
Viking - H: 3-5ft, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet berries that ripens in July. Note: Developed in Norway and imported to USA in 1930s, as well as, resistant to white pine rust and powdery mildew, Zone: 3-5.
Wilder - H: 4-6ft, W: 2-5ft, Sun: Fruit: Medium size dark red berries that ripen in July. Note: A high yielding variety and self pollinating, Zone: 3-8.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stems. Shipping prohibited to DE, MA, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NC, OH, WV.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Currants, White
Bar le Duc - H: 3-4ft, W: 3-6ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Translucent, sweet large berries that are good for eating fresh and preserves, Note: French variety and self pollinating, Zone: 3-8.
Blanka - H: 3-5ft, W: 4ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Translucent, very large, sweet berries that ripen in July, Note: Variety developed in Slovakia and disease/pest resistant, Zone: 3.
Primus - H: 3-6ft, W: 3-6ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet translucent white berries that are high in Vitamin C and ripen in June/July, Note: Resistant to most diseases and pests, Zone: 3.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stems. Shipping prohibited to DE, MA, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NC, OH, WV.
Photo Source: One Green World
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Elderberry
Adams - H: 6-10ft, W: 6-8ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large clusters of small sweet berries that ripen in August, Note: Should use John as a pollinator, Zone: 3-9.
Elderberries are 1 node due to length of their stems. Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Figs
Black Triana - H: N/A, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium to large fruit with a sweet berry flavor that ripens to a violet/black color, Note: Developed in Italy and self pollinating, Zone: ~7-10.
Celeste - H: 7-10ft, W: 6-10ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Small to medium size that ripens to a purple color with rose colored fleshed with a juicy and sweet as sugar taste, Note: Good for containers, self pollinating, and fruit is good for drying, Zone: 7-11.
Chicago Hardy - H: 15-30ft, W: 15-30ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Medium size mahogany fruit, Note: Hardiness zone 5 t0 10, needs winter protection at -10 to -20, heat tolerant, and good for containers, Zone: 5-10.
Golchia D’Oro - H: N/A, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet fruit that are green/yellow with strawberry colored flesh when ripe, Note: Self pollinating and produces 2 crops/year, Zone: ~7-10.
Italian Honey - H: 4-10ft, W: 4-8ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large sweet fruit that ripen to green/yellow with amber flesh, Note: Self pollinating, Zone: 7-10.
Paradiso - H: N/A, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet and juicy large fruit that is green/yellow with red flesh when ripe, Note: Italian variety and self pollinating, Zone: ~7-10.
Petite Negra - H: 4-6ft, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium size sweet and juicy fruit that have black skin and red flesh when ripe, Note: Really good for containers, produces 2 crops a year, and self pollinating, Zone: 7-10.
San Peitro - H: N/A, W: N/A, Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium/Large size fruit with a sweet berry flavor that are dark purple/black in color with red flesh when ripe, Note: Italian fig, good for drying, and produces 2 crops/year, Zone: ~7-10.
Tarantella - H: 20-25ft, W: N/A Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet and juicy fruit that are brown in color when ripe, Note: Italian variety that produces 2 crops a year and is self pollinating, Zone: ~7-10.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Gojiberry
Dynamite - H: 5-7ft, W: 5-7ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Small fruit that ripen from June until frost, Note: Thornless, Zone: 3-8.
Firecracker - H: 5-6ft, W: 6-8ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Fruit ripens June through August and can be dried, frozen, or used fresh, Note: Thornless, Zone: 3-8.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant.
Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Grapes
Catawba - Vine Length: 15-25ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium size purple/red berries that ripen in September and are good for making champagne, juice, jelly, and wine, Note: Heirloom variety developed in the 1800s, Zone: 5-8.
Concord Seedless - Vine Length: 8-12ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet seedless purple berries that ripen in mid September and are good for eating fresh, jams, jelly, or juice, Note: Self pollinating, Zone: 5-9.
Delaware - Vine Length: 20-25ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Small red berries that are mild and fruity in flavor which ripen in early September and are used for champagne and wine. Note: Heirloom variety developed in the 1800s, Zone: 4.
Himrod Seedless - Vine Length: 8-10ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Green/yellow fruit that is crunchy and sweet. Good for fresh eating and raisins, Note: Good variety for cold short summer areas. Developed at the NY State Agricultural Research station in Geneva, NY and release in 1952. Zone: 4-10.
Niagara - Vine Length: 12-25ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet green/yellow berries that ripen mid/late September and are good for eating fresh, jelly, juice, and wine, Note: Self pollinating, Zone: 5-8.
Reliance Seedless - Vine Length: 8-10ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet red seedless berries that ripen in August and are good for desserts, eating fresh, jam, jelly, and juice. Note: The hardiest seedless grape variety, late bloomer, resistant to anthracnose and mildew, and self pollinating, Zone: 4-8.
Swenson Red - Vine Length: 10-12ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Red fruity flavored grapes that have a hint of strawberry. Fruit about 30 days earlier than Concord in about mid August. Good as a table grape or for wine. Note: Good short season grape developed by Elmer Swenson in Minnesota, Zone: 4-8.
Swenson White - Vine Length: 20ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Green with a firm texture and fruity flavor that ripens about 3 weeks before Concord. Good for fresh eating, floral vines, and ice wines, Note: Developed Elmer Swenson in Minnesota by crossing Edelweiss with one of his selection, Zone: 3/4.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Shipping prohibited to AZ, CA, ID, OR, and WA.
Photo Source: Shona Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Gooseberries
Black Velvet - H: 3-5ft, W: 3-5ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large, sweet dark purple fruit with a blueberry like flavor that ripens in late July, Note: Disease resistant and self pollinating, Zone: 4-7.
Champion - H: 4-6ft, W: 4-6ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Yellow/green berries that have a red blush when they ripen in July. Fruit is good for canning, desserts, fresh eating, pies and preserves. Note: Fruit holds well on bushes and self pollinating, Zone: 4-10.
Hinnomaki Red - H: 3-5ft, W: 3-5ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Medium size berries that are maroon in color with tart skins and sweet juicy flesh, and ripen in July, Note: Some resistance to mildew and self pollinating, Zone: 3-6.
Jeanne - H: 5ft, W: 5ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Good quality of pink/red fruit, Note: Wild variety from Alberta, Canada, self pollinating, resistant to mildew, leaf spot and grey mold (Botrytis), Zone: 3-9.
Jahns Prairie - H: 5ft, W: 5ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Sweet large dark red berries that ripen in July, Note: Good producer and self pollinating, Zone: 4-8.
Pixwell - H: 5ft, W: 3ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Medium size berries that have are pink/purple in color. Fruit ripens in July and is good for good for eating fresh, pies, and preserves. Note: Plants are drought tolerant and self pollinating. Variety was introduces in the 1930s. Zone: 3-8.
Poorman - H: 3-4ft, W: 3-4ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large sweet red berries that ripen in July and are good for fresh eating, pies, and preserves, Note: Heirloom variety that is mildew resistant and self pollinating, Zone: 3-10.
Tixia - H: 3-4ft, W: 3-4ft, Sun: Full, Fruit: Large red berries that ripen in July and are good for pies, juice, and preserves, Note: Self pollinating and resistant to mildew, Zone: 3-8.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Shipping prohibited to DE, MA, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NC, OH, and WV.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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Jostaberries
Black - H: 3-5ft, W: 3-6ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruits: Medium size dark red/black fruit that has the rich gooseberry flavor with a touch of the black currant tartness, Note: Self pollinating and resistant to American gooseberry mildew, big bud gall mite, and white pine blister rust, Zone: 3-8.
Orus 8 - H: 2-3ft, W: 4-6ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Shiny black fruit that have better flavor than original jostaberries. Fruit can be used for drying, fresh, preserves or wine. Note: Black currant gooseberry cross that was released from Germplasm Repository in Corvallis, OR. Aphid and mildew resistant, Zone: 3a-8b.
Red - H: 3-5ft, W: 3-6ft, Sun: Full, Fruits: Red, large, sweet/tart fruit that ripen July and are good for eating fresh, jam, and jelly, Note: Cross between a red currant and gooseberry and disease resistant. Self pollinating, Zone: 3-8.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant. Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Shipping prohibited to DE, MA, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NC, OH, and WV.
Photo Source: Stark Bro's Nursery
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Hardy Kiwi
Anna (Female) - H: 8-12ft, W: 8-12ft, Sun: Full, Fruits: Sweet large size green color fruit that ripe in July through September, Note: Needs a male A. arguta pollinator, Zone: 4-9.
Geneva (Female) - H: 20ft, W: 10-12ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruits: Medium size green fruits that are delicious and smooth skinned that ripen in September, Note: Developed in Geneva, NY and needs Meader as a pollinator, Zone 4-9.
Kens Red (Female) - H: 10-12ft, W: 10-12ft, Sun: Part to full, Fruits: Fruits are sweet and have reddish brown skin and flesh. Ripen September to October, Note: Bears large crops and named after its breeder Ken Nobbs. Needs a male pollinator. Zone: 4-9.
Meader (Male) - H: 15-20ft, W: 15-20ft, Sun: Part, Fruits: None because of being male, Note: Used to pollinate up to 8 female kiwis (Actinida Arguta) such as Anna, Geneva, Issai, and others, Zone: 5-8.
MSU (Female) - H: 20-30ft, W: 10-12ft, Sun: Full, Fruits: Large lime green fruit that are delicious with a sweet and a bit acidic taste, Note: Needs a male A. arguta pollinator, Zone: 3-8.
Cuttings will have at least 2-3 nodes and vary in length per variety of plant.
Shipping prohibited to AZ. Each bundle contains 5 stems.
Photo Source: Roger Ort, Ort Family Farm
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