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  2. Rootstock - Wikipedia

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    AxR1 is a grape rootstock once widely used in California viticulture.Its name is an abbreviation for "Aramon Rupestris Ganzin No. 1", which in turn is based on its parentage: a cross (made by a French grape hybridizer named Ganzin) between Aramon, a Vitis vinifera cultivar, and Rupestris, an American grape species, Vitis rupestris—also used on its own as rootstock, "Rupestris St. George" or ...

  3. Citrus rootstock - Wikipedia

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    A double graft union of diamante citron upon sour orange rootstock. Sour orange: the only rootstock that truly is an orange (the Citrus × aurantium or bitter orange). It is vigorous and highly drought-resistant. Poncirus trifoliata: a close relative of the genus Citrus, sometimes classified as Citrus trifoliata.

  4. Henderson Luelling - Wikipedia

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    Henderson Luelling, Quaker nurseryman and orchardist who planted the first orchard of grafted fruit trees in Oregon and founded Fruitvale, California Henderson William Luelling (April 23, 1809 – December 28, 1878) was an American horticulturist, Quaker, abolitionist and early settler of what is today Oakland, California.

  5. Walnuts in California - Wikipedia

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    California also leads the nation in walnut production, producing 100 percent of all walnuts grown in the United States. [12] As a result of the trade war between the United States and China, farmers in California received about $76.3 million in federal subsidy payments from USDA, where some of the subsidies were received by walnut farmers. [13]

  6. Grafting - Wikipedia

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    It is the most common graft used in preparing commercial fruit trees. It is generally used with stock less than 1.25 cm ( 1 ⁄ 2 in) diameter, with the ideal diameter closer to 1 cm ( 3 ⁄ 8 in) and the scion should be of roughly the same diameter as the stock.

  7. 12 beautiful plants and flowers to enjoy in Southern ...

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    It was SoCal nurseryman Paul Ecke Sr. who took a little-known, spindly outdoor plant from Central America in the early 1920s and bred it into a hardy potted plant "whose tapering red leaves have ...

  8. California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. (CRFG) is a non-profit organization of rare exotic fruit enthusiasts, hobbyists and amateur horticulturists based in California. The CRFG, founded in 1968, promotes rare fruits in the Southern California marketplace, according to a 1997 article in the Seasonal Chef online newsletter. [ 1 ]

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