IN THE GARDEN TO CLONE A FRUIT TREE, GROWERS NEED MORE THAN JUST THE SEEDS.Byline: JOSHUA SISKIN Q: We have saved the seeds of some exceptionally good supermarket tangerines recently whose label says ``FLORIDA - Sunburst.'' If we were to plant the seeds, would we get trees that would bear the same type of fruit? C. DeNicholas Northridge A: This is a good question that goes to the heart of what commercial plant production is all about. Fruit trees are clones. If you want to grow a 'Sunburst' orange, you must take a shoot or a bud from a 'Sunburst' tree and graft it onto a young orange tree seedling. Each seedling grown from seeds, however, is different than the next. One of the most famous fruit trees in history, planted by mail carrier Rudolph Hass, died last year in La Habra La Habra (lə hăb`rə), city (1990 pop. 51,266), Orange co., S Calif.; inc. 1925. A suburb of Los Angeles, La Habra was settled in the 1860s by Basque sheepherders. Heights, in Orange County. It was the famous 'Hass' avocado avocado (ä`vəkä`do, ăv`–), tropical American broad-leaved evergreen tree of the genus Persea of the family Lauraceae (laurel family). tree that grew up, by accident, in 1926. It was meant to be a nurse seedling onto which another variety of avocado was supposed to be grafted. When the grafts performed on this seedling failed, it was left alone and started to produce the pebbly peb·ble n. 1. A small stone, especially one worn smooth by erosion. 2. a. Clear colorless quartz; rock crystal. b. A lens made of such quartz. 3. black fruit that became world-famous. Today, 95 percent of California avocados grow on clones derived from that single La Habra Heights seedling. TIP OF THE WEEK: The proper soil pH for blueberries is 5.5 on the high end and 4.5 on the low end. Plant your blueberries in a mix that is almost entirely sphagnum sphagnum (sfăg`nəm) or peat moss, any species of the large and widely distributed genus Sphagnum, economically the most valuable moss. peat moss peat moss: see sphagnum. peat moss or sphagnum moss Any of more than 160 species of plants that make up the bryophyte genus Sphagnum, which grow in dense clumps around ponds, in swamps and bogs, on moist, acid cliffs, and on , which has a pH of around 4, with a little perlite perlite or pearlstone Natural glass with concentric cracks such that the rock breaks into small, pearl-like bodies. It is formed by the rapid cooling of viscous lava or magma. included to improve drainage and watch them grow. |
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