G.210
Apple RootstockSemi-Dwarf
2024
Slightly more vigorous than M.26 with improved anchorage and productivity, and woolly aphid resistan
389 in stock
We offer many kinds of disease-resistant and traditional rootstocks. You can order 1, 2, 50, or thousands of rootstocks. We offer this because we love that people all over America are trying their hands at grafting, budding, and creative orcharding. The rootstock inventory is posted each fall, usually in mid-September, when we also post the scionwood inventory. Rootstocks ship in March and April during our normal tree shipping season.
Rootstocks are roughly 1/4" diameter, approximately pencil-size.
Slightly more vigorous than M.26 with improved anchorage and productivity, and woolly aphid resistan
389 in stock
A dwarfing rootstock that is 35% of standard with multiple disease resistances and winter hardiness
274 in stock
An MM.106 class rootstock that has multiple resistances and good anchorage
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An extremely hardy and vigorous rootstock from Russia
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A dwarfing apple rootstock in the Emla 9 class that is disease resistant and free standing.
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A Geneva release in the M.26 class that is resistant to woolly apple aphid
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An M.9 class rootstock that is resistant to replant disease
Sales Start October
A semidwarf rootstock that is more productive and disease resistant than M.26
Sales Start October
An excellent choice for a free-standing, disease-resistant tree of M.7 size
Sales Start October
The standard rootstock against which all semi-dwarf stocks are measured
Sales Start October
A semi-standard, rugged apple rootstock
Sales Start October
A standard, disease-resistant rootstock for sweet and tart cherries
Sales Start October
An industry standard peach seedling rootstock
Sales Start October
A semi-dwarf, fireblight-resistant pear rootstock
Sales Start October
A full-vigor pear rootstock that is resistant to fireblight, precocious, and productive
Sales Start October
A semi-vigorous plum seedling rootstock
Sales Start October
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