It is possible to graft an apple to fig tree. However, the hybrid will likely not be viable or fruit-producing.
graft will die.
No. One is a Prunus and the other is a Malus.
Yes, graft a pear branch to an apple tree or an apple branch to a pear tree.
Yes, but only if you graft three different varieties of apple branch onto the original tree.
To get different varieties of apples on the same tree. Keep in mind the variety of apple you graft on the root stock has to be a earlier variety. For example, a red delicious on a gravenstein.
It is possible to graft tree branches onto another tree, which does make it possible for a single tree to produce more than one type of apple. But without grafting, one tree will only produce one type of apple.
A fig tree is an angiosperm
The grow on tress. And when the ready to pick.... pick them off the tree!!!!!!!! :)
Fig Tree Bridge was created in 1885.
Let's graft this lime tree twig onto this orange tree trunk, and see what happens.
you don't.
you graft it.