In duo-fruit, two different types are grafted onto one rootstock. These can be two apples, two pears, two plums or two cherries. They are always two different types of the same fruit because it is not possible to graft an apple onto a pear rootstock, for example. An exception to this is the combination plum/apricot; these two types of fruit can grow together on one rootstock.
In duo-fruit, two different types are grafted onto one rootstock. These can be two apples, two pears, two plums or two cherries. They are always two different types of the same fruit because it is not possible to graft an apple onto a pear rootstock, for example. An exception to this is the combination plum/apricot; these two types of fruit can grow together on one rootstock.
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