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Help finding compatible route stock

 
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Location: Scott Valley California
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Hey guys,
So I’m in kind of a  weird situation where I can get scion wood for a lot of interesting plants that I want but there are not any route stocks available from the nurseries around me for some reason. if anyone has information about other route stocks that could be used for the following plants that would be great. I would prefer to use seedlings but they just don’t seem to be around. if any of them might route easily from the scion cutting please let me know as I don’t have any experience with these plants. I might be able to find seeds for them but will have to wait until next year before grafting if not longer but if that is the best plan that would be great to know as well.
1. Medlar

2. European Mountain ash
3. American and Asian persimmon

4. Jujube

5 Mulberry

6. autumn olive and Goumi

 
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