Understanding Apple Tree Structure: Rootstocks and Scions Explained
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Apple trees today consist of two distinct parts that work together to create a robust tree: rootstocks and scions. Rootstocks are the lower portion of the tree, providing the root system and anchoring the tree, while scions are the upper part that bears the fruit. This combination allows for diverse apple varieties to be grown with better adaptability and disease resistance. Understanding this structure is crucial for successful apple cultivation and maximizing fruit yield.
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Understanding Apple Tree Structure: Rootstocks and Scions Explained
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Apple Trees Structure
Apple Trees All apple trees sold nowadays are made up from two quite separate parts, which together form the complete tree • Rootstocks • SCION
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