As long as it can be confirmed to be Osmanthus fragrans, it can be used to graft roses, no matter where it comes from. Osmanthus fragrans is a common rootstock for grafting rose trees. Generally, the tall and sturdy rose trees planted in urban green belts are grafted with Osmanthus fragrans . Roses cannot reach this thickness, and roses and roses are prone to aging when used as rootstocks for grafting. Let's get to know YamOsmanthus fragrans is a deciduous climbing shrub of the Rosaceae family with high economic value. It is mainly used for grafting roses. It is grown in Zhejiang, Anhui, Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangdong and Guangxi. Some nurseries or gardening companies use this rootstock for grafting rose trees. There are two varieties of Osmanthus fragrans, one is the original variety, Rosa microcarpa, and the other is a variety, Osmanthus hairy-leaved , both of which can be used to graft roses. Mountain wood fragrance grafted roseThere are generally four types of rootstocks we use to graft roses: Rosa rugosa, Osmanthus fragrans, Rosa chinensis, and Rosa rugosa. The most commonly used one is Rosa rugosa. Because roses grow fast and have well-developed root systems, they have a good affinity with grafted roses and are relatively easy to graft. When grafting Osmanthus fragrans onto roses, the biggest problem is affinity. It is a distant relative, and when grafted on, it is always replaced by the rootstock of Osmanthus fragrans, which shows characteristics such as insufficient affinity. Grafting is somewhat difficult and the survival rate is slightly low . Poor affinity does not mean that grafting is impossible. If you master certain grafting methods, you can still graft and survive using the osmanthus rose as the rootstock. Just look at the osmanthus rose trees in the city's green belts and you will know that since they exist, it means that it is feasible. Let's learn about Nanyang RoseNanyang roses are the best in the world! Nanyang Rose Base is located in Nanyang City, Henan Province, covering an area of 3,000 acres. It is the largest rose breeding base in the country, with an annual output of more than 3,000 roses, accounting for 80% of the total rose production in the country and more than 60% of the total export volume. Because Nanyang roses have a wide variety and good quality, many foreigners come to Nanyang to buy roses every year. Some large rose dealers purchase millions of roses at a time. They rarely use seeds to cultivate mountain wood fragrance, because it is very difficult to cultivate mountain wood fragrance seeds. Generally, they use old branches for cuttings, and the survival rate is very high. There are not many varieties of mountain wood fragrance, so the mountain wood fragrance in Nanyang is the mountain wood fragrance that can be grafted with roses, so you can use it with confidence . In addition, when grafting tree roses with mountain osmanthus, the most commonly used varieties in Nanyang are Pink Fan and Red Fan, because these two varieties grow vigorously, have good disease resistance, large flowers and bright colors, and the effect of grafting tree roses is very good. Therefore, the grafted tree roses in Nanyang basically choose these two varieties, and the tree roses commonly planted in green belts are basically Pink Fan and Red Fan. |
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