Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Raywood Ash Root stock.

Question
Recently we had some cows get loose and break off a Raywood ash at the base. The tree was about 1-1/2" in diameter. It has since sprouted growth from the base and the leaves are not Raywood ash. What type of rootstock is the Raywood Ash grafted on? The leaf appears similar to a Mulberry.


Answer
They could be grafted on another ash species but not another hardwood like mulberry. The ash leaves are compound where mulberry is a simple leaf.



Raywood leaf



http://trees.stanford.edu/images/Frax/angu01.jpg



http://www.reed.edu/trees/TreePages/FRAX.html



Mulberry



http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/fruits/mulbe3.htm





Leaves that sprout near the root will be larger then normal and sometimes shaped different but ash leaves will always be compound.