I was reading the review of the Antiquarian literature on Pomona yesterday a lot of earlier writers discuss multi trees with loads of different things on them
The book rubbished it, but I do wonder, time after time we rubbish these first hand reports and they eventually turn out to be correctlike swords & hens & vesuvias.
So any thought. We know pear will go on apple particularly if you use an interscion of winter banana. I've seen reports of figs on mulberry. I've medlar on pear.
So I can concieve apple, pear, quince & medlar on one tree thus far.
Another with plum, greengage, apricot, nectarine and peach (one could prob get almond on, but I think it can get bitter then)
Several Citrus together....
But the ancients claim grapes on cherry, and lots of other combinations.
So the question is has anyone come across any useful interscions for such a venture ?
The book rubbished it, but I do wonder, time after time we rubbish these first hand reports and they eventually turn out to be correctlike swords & hens & vesuvias.
So any thought. We know pear will go on apple particularly if you use an interscion of winter banana. I've seen reports of figs on mulberry. I've medlar on pear.
So I can concieve apple, pear, quince & medlar on one tree thus far.
Another with plum, greengage, apricot, nectarine and peach (one could prob get almond on, but I think it can get bitter then)
Several Citrus together....
But the ancients claim grapes on cherry, and lots of other combinations.
So the question is has anyone come across any useful interscions for such a venture ?
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