it is a cheaper toyota It is a child as in "Prince William is the scion of Prince Charles". It is a leafy twig that is attacted to new root stock by grafting as in "A scion of the tasty apple was grafted on to the root of the small apple tree so it would fit on the patio." Scion is Toyota's brand targeted at a younger audience (about 18 - 30 years old) minor edit i have an e cause of this
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
A hawthorn tree.
Rootstock and scion refer to grafted plants and trees. The rootstock is the bottom half that goes into the ground; the half that will lay roots. The scion is part of a different plant that is going to be grafted onto the rootstock. Grafted plants generally take on certain characteristics of the rootstock plant, but will physically still be the scion plant. An example of this can be seen in walnut trees. The black walnut tree is a sturdier and disease-resistant, making it a great rootstock plant. The English walnut tree, however, produces tastier walnuts. Therefore, the English walnut tree is grafted on top of the black walnut tree creating a sturdier and more disease-resistant walnut tree.
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No. One is a Prunus and the other is a Malus.
it is a cheaper toyota It is a child as in "Prince William is the scion of Prince Charles". It is a leafy twig that is attacted to new root stock by grafting as in "A scion of the tasty apple was grafted on to the root of the small apple tree so it would fit on the patio." Scion is Toyota's brand targeted at a younger audience (about 18 - 30 years old) minor edit i have an e cause of this
the main thing you need is to make sure the cambium layer of the scion touches the cambium layer or the rootstock and that they dont dry up. look up grafting in google, there are some good on line simple guides to do it your self.
because it is an apple tree
The apple blossom grows on an apple tree. The apple tree grows when you plant an apple seed.
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No - an apple tree is a dicot.
No - an apple tree is a dicot.
yes you can start a tree from a live branch or an apricot tree from a scion (which is really two ways to say the same thing). however fruit trees will usually require a rootstock and a graft
"I see an apple on the tree" is the correct phrase to use, as it indicates that the apple is physically located on the tree.
The apple is the seed pod of the apple tree, so it carries the seed.