What kind of tree is best for grafting roses
A small tip for life, introducing the best trees for grafting roses and the content of green plant flower planting that describes the grafting time of roses, followed by sharing detailed information.
Roses are very beautiful, with a variety of breeds, numerous postures, colorful colors, and bright red and green, making them a beautiful landscape in rural family courtyards. Roses, roses, and roses, these three flowers of the same family are known as the "three sisters of roses." They belong to the same genus, the deciduous shrub roses of the rose family. Roses are a type of flower that is popular and loved by the general public due to their climbing vines, tree stump roses, creeping roses, miniature roses, and other different types of roses, which are deeply loved by people.~~
Roses are inherently a type of deciduous shrub rose flowers of the rose family. There are many types of propagation methods for roses, such as cutting propagation, grafting propagation, and seed propagation, with the most common being cutting and grafting, but each has its own propagation characteristics. The characteristic of rose grafting is that it can have multiple varieties, multiple colors, multiple shapes, etc., and can be planted in the open field, in flowerpots, or indoors, among other planting forms. The rootstock for rose grafting can be wild tree stumps, also known as "下山桩," and beautiful tree stumps can be selected to shape the roses, making them more unique.~~
The rootstock for rose grafting is a common form of rose propagation. The selection of the rootstock is very important, as it relates to the survival rate of the grafted roses. If the plant properties are not the same, even if they belong to the same family, genus, and species, they have no affinity, and the cut wounds will not heal after grafting. Only the same family and genus plants of the rose family can be used as rootstock for successful grafting. The rose family plants are divided into three types: trees, shrubs, and vines. These three types of rose family plants can all be used as rootstock for rose grafting, but some rose family plants are very difficult to survive when used as rootstock for roses, with low survival rates, or even impossible to survive, requiring the use of plant growth regulators to help improve the survival rate of the grafting.~~
For example, tree types of rose family plants include red-leafed plums, peach trees, green peaches, cherries, mountain peaches, hawthorns, quinces, and mountain fragrant trees, among others. Among them, mountain fragrant trees have a simple grafting method and are the most successful rootstock. Shrub types include spirea, meadow sweet, weeping cherry, kerria, and firethorn, among others, which are also very good rootstocks. When grafting, it is necessary to have quite high grafting skills and techniques to improve the survival rate of the grafting. Vine-type rose family plants, such as the perennial white wild roses and red wild roses, should be selected with thick and sturdy stems and corrected plant shapes, with the main stem diameter not too thick and moderate; the age of the桩 (tree stump) should not be too old, as vitality decreases, and 2-3-year-old plants are suitable. Shrub-type rose family plants should be selected as single plants. Vine-type rose family plants with thicker perennial vines are better as rootstock, while smaller ones are not suitable.~~
Grafting must be patient and careful, with standardized cutting techniques and skills. The cut surfaces must fit tightly, and the wrapping must be tight and watertight, without exposing the white surface, to facilitate healing and improve the survival rate of the grafting. The general suitable grafting season is from the beginning of Spring to the period of the Waking of Insects, which is the best time.
The above is the specific introduction of the best trees for grafting roses and the description of the grafting time of roses, hoping that everyone will like it!