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A Question About Rootstock

severnside
10 years ago

I have two Pinus flexilis grafted plants and one Pinus longaeva grafted plant.

These are rarified US plants and can probably only take to certain UK soils, well drained and sandy. I've seen a mature Longaeva or Aristata near Salisbury UK on probable chalk (!?) but very dry and free draining.

My question is, if the grafts are not onto flexilis or longaeva what would be the likely european choice? And if the rootstock is tolerant of heavier ground does this mean the upper stock will thrive regardless?

I ask this as I will either have to keep them in containers or attempt a compromise planting on a clay slope that drains very well. But if the roots are fine with clay then do I need to worry at all? A possible advantage of grafted over seed grown species trees?

Pictures of the three rootstocks used. They all look to have similar green smooth bark.

P. flexilis 'Ririe'


P.flexilis 'Piute'

P. longaeva 'Schulman Grove'

P. longaeva 'Schulman Grove' (2)

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