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Post by Sandbur on Sept 19, 2020 17:24:38 GMT -6
I thought you named them. I did..but what I've named them is pretty much meaningless Much like when I name some, but it is a way of keeping them straight in my head.
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Post by smsmith on Jan 5, 2021 14:59:14 GMT -6
I did..but what I've named them is pretty much meaningless Much like when I name some, but it is a way of keeping them straight in my head. Just quoting that comment to get your attention....did your graft(s) of Martha crab from Fedco take? I think it was two years ago we went in on shipping from them? Doing some reading on Martha, I didn't realize it was a MN variety. I'm wondering if the tree I call Tank may be a Martha crab. edit...The pics I'm finding of Martha online appear to be too red to be Tank. I suppose that could be variable due to location/amount of sun. The pics of Martha I'm finding actually look more like LPVFW fruit.
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 5, 2021 15:11:09 GMT -6
Much like when I name some, but it is a way of keeping them straight in my head. Just quoting that comment to get your attention....did your graft(s) of Martha crab from Fedco take? I think it was two years ago we went in on shipping from them? Doing some reading on Martha, I didn't realize it was a MN variety. I'm wondering if the tree I call Tank may be a Martha crab. edit...The pics I'm finding of Martha online appear to be too red to be Tank. I suppose that could be variable due to location/amount of sun. The pics of Martha I'm finding actually look more like LPVFW fruit. I think I have two that took. I know the one up front grew well.
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Post by smsmith on Jan 5, 2021 15:16:49 GMT -6
Just quoting that comment to get your attention....did your graft(s) of Martha crab from Fedco take? I think it was two years ago we went in on shipping from them? Doing some reading on Martha, I didn't realize it was a MN variety. I'm wondering if the tree I call Tank may be a Martha crab. edit...The pics I'm finding of Martha online appear to be too red to be Tank. I suppose that could be variable due to location/amount of sun. The pics of Martha I'm finding actually look more like LPVFW fruit. I think I have two that took. I know the one up front grew well. Well, if you ever get Tank, LPVFW, and Martha to fruit the same year see if you think there's any similarities please.
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