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Apple Tree Scionwood – 3 Apple Varieties | 9 Fresh Cuttings for Grafting | Gala, Golden Delicious & Chenango Strawberry

Apple Tree Scionwood – 3 Apple Varieties | 9 Fresh Cuttings for Grafting | Gala, Golden Delicious & Chenango Strawberry

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Expand your home orchard or grafting project with this mixed pack of apple tree scionwood featuring three unique apple varieties. This bundle includes 9 fresh apple cuttings, with 3 scions of each variety: Gala, Golden Delicious, and Chenango Strawberry.

Each scion measures approximately 8 inches long and is freshly cut during the tree’s dormancy period to ensure optimal grafting quality. The cuttings are carefully wrapped in a moist paper towel and packaged securely to help maintain freshness during transit.

These apple scions are ideal for grafting onto compatible apple rootstock, allowing growers to propagate specific apple varieties and build a diverse backyard orchard. With three popular and unique apple types included, this set is perfect for hobby growers, orchard enthusiasts, and gardeners interested in fruit tree propagation.

You will receive:
✔️ 9 fresh apple scion cuttings
✔️ 3 Gala apple scions
✔️ 3 Golden Delicious apple scions
✔️ 3 Chenango Strawberry apple scions
✔️ Each scion approximately 8 inches long
✔️ Wrapped in moist paper towel for freshness


🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Apple Tree Scionwood
Botanical Name: Malus domestica

Varieties Included:
• Gala Apple
• Golden Delicious Apple
• Chenango Strawberry Apple

Plant Type: Fruit tree propagation material (scions)

Propagation Method: Grafting onto apple rootstock

Sun Requirements (for mature tree): Full sun

Soil: Well-drained fertile soil

Mature Height: 15–25 feet depending on rootstock

Growth Rate: Moderate

USDA Zones: Generally 4–8 depending on rootstock


💡 Care Tip:
For best grafting success, store scions refrigerated until use and graft onto compatible rootstock during the late winter or early spring grafting season.

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