Abstract: A new and distinct Prunus cerasifera×Prunus persica plant used as a rootstock for many different varieties that exhibits desirable propagation characteristics and pink flowers.
Abstract: A new and distinct rootstock variety of Prunus named ‘VSV-1’ that is characterized by vigor and strength, the ability to serve well as rootstock that is compatible with peach and plum, resistance to drought, cold and heat and the ability to propagate well by stool beds in addition to other methods. In combination these traits set the new cultivar apart from all other existing varieties of Prunus rootstock.
Abstract: A new and distinct rootstock variety of Prunus named ‘VVA-1’ that is characterized by a dwarf habit, resistance to low temperatures, the ability to serve well as rootstock that is compatible with other crops, and the ability to propagate well. In combination these traits set the new cultivar apart from all other existing varieties of Prunus rootstock.
Abstract: A new and distinct rootstock variety of Prunus named ‘LC-52’ that is characterized by, the ability to serve well as rootstock that is compatible with all other cherries, wide leaves, semi-dwarf habit and hardiness to ?15° Centigrade. In combination these traits set the new cultivar apart from all other existing varieties of Prunus rootstock.
Abstract: A new and distinct Prunus cerasifera×Prunus persica plant used as a rootstock for many different varieties that exhibits desirable propagation characteristics and light pink flowers.
Abstract: A new and distinct Prunus cerasifera×armeniaca plant used as a rootstock for plum and apricot varieties that exhibits desirable propagation characteristics and white flowers.