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| I'm looking for Kaki (oriental) persimmon and jujube scionwood. I can trade or offer reimbursement for scionwood and shipping.
Though I'm interested in any good cultivars of either (would need to be hardy in zone 6), I'm particularly interested in the following: Jujube: Honeyjar Kaki Persimmon (non-astringent varieties): Any hardy varieties (not including Tam Kam which I have) Kaki Persimmon (Astringent varieties): Great Wall or Saijo Kaki Hybrid Persimmon varieties: Rosseyanka or Nikita's Gift
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| I got them, let me take some cuttings for you before they break dormancy. Bass |
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- Posted by armyofda12mnkeys (My Page) on Wed, Mar 14, 12 at 19:59
| Hey Bass, Im getting a 1st year Saiju in a couple weeks... Id like to graft a Sheng at some point on it... Do you think I should let it establish the first year or try grafting(or budding) it this 1st year to establish shape of tree sooner. Which on a similar note, does anyone have Sheng scionwood that hasn't broken dormancy :)? -Arian |
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- Posted by scottfsmith 6B-7A-MD (My Page) on Wed, Mar 14, 12 at 23:06
| Chris you sent me an email and I am sending you a Saijo and Fuyu plus a Honey Jar and a Shanxi Li. Scott |
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- Posted by jianhuayegreentree 6B PA (My Page) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 21:44
| Scott, How is your Shanxi Li compared with Li? |
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- Posted by scottfsmith 6B-7A-MD (My Page) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 22:39
| Jianhua, my Li was the wrong variety and the replacement has yet to fruit. Shanxi Li is very good but I have not been able to compare it to Li. Scott |
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- Posted by jianhuayegreentree none (My Page) on Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 16:29
| Thanks Scott. Maybe someone else will post some info about the comparison. I have grafted my neighbor's Li this year. They are growing well but no fruits yet. We may be able to exchange scionwood next year. |
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| I would like to get jujube and persimmon scionwoods. I am in zone 6B. I can offer Asia pear, pear, apple, grape, and blackwalnut scionwoods for exchange. |
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| I would like to purchase some non astringents kinds scionwoods like: GIANT HANAFUYU, TAM KAM or IZU or ICHI-KI-KEI-JIRO or other nice non astringent kinds. I want to try grafting to my grafted Tamopan tree. I live in zone 7 (Staten Island New York) I can’t exchange yet (my trees still small) but I will definitely pay for scionwoods and postage cost. |
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- Posted by copingwithclay 8B (My Page) on Thu, Nov 21, 13 at 21:44
| leo X 2: My one Giant Hanafuyu persimmon may be abnormal....I do not know...., but it is not so "giant" in size. The taste is good, but I WOULD NOT plant one like this one because it has a bunch of LARGE seeds spaced out evenly, upright, and encircling the whole fruit. Every fruit. |
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| copingwithclay Thanks. I have two trees of Giant Hanafuyu (I thought) one Giant Fuyu the tree about 6 ft. tall, 3 years since I planted but didn’t give me any fruits yet. Hopefully next year, and if I like the fruits, size and taste I can give you some scionwood next year if you want. Another tree “Giant Fuyu” finally gave me fruits this year, but instead of being Giant Fuyu (according to the label on the tree) the tree was Tamopan ( nursery mistake) and all fruits are astringent. That’s why I want now to graft any nice non astringent persimmon to that tree. If anybody want to exchange scionwood a have very nice Russian Apricot tree (Big sweet apricots and very productive) growing excellent in New York, and also I have nice Ukrainian black currant (delicious and big berries) |
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