Green
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Can an apple tree turn into a pear tree?? We have both right next to each other, do they cross pollinate or something?
Green":6z1q7gsd said:Haha thanks. How has defsdoor suddenly got pears on both then?
Kalimna":1xgcha31 said:No. Apple trees remain apple trees, in much the same way that sheep and cows don't change into each other even if in adjacent paddocks.
It is possible to graft different species of tree (e.g. Apples, pears), I think, onto the same rootstock, but once an apple, always an apple.
Cheers,
Adam
To be horribly pedantic, pears are Pyrus, not Prunus. Prunus includes all the plums, blackthorn etc. which have single large stones, not multiple pips like apples/pears.whiskywill":3s92yu9y said:Pears and apples do not generally grow on each others rootstocks as they are of a different species (Malus for apples and Prunus for pears.) T
phil.p":2tiua36s said:Bullaces are like large sloes. They are a plum, though. Yours might be a sport from the original rootstock. You may find them devoid of taste.
phil.p":2j96g6xh said:Kirsch?
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