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Apple Root stocks MM106  - semi dwarfing apple stock - adaptable in many soils and resistant to wooly aphid.  The trees produced grow to about 3-4 metres tall. Suitable for home gardeners.
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Apple Root stocks
MM116 - Bred in the 1960s, M116 is a cross between MM106 and M27.
M116 produces a slightly smaller tree than MM106 but with similar productivity.
Adaptable in many soils and resistant to wooly aphid.
The trees produced grow up to 3 metres tall. Suitable for home gardeners.
Stocks will be shipped out in august prior to bud burst. Minimum order of 10 root stocks.

M116 is protected by plant variety rights and any unlicensed propagation is illegal.

Apple Root stocks
MM116 - Bred in the 1960s, M116 is a cross between MM106 and M27.
M116 produces a slightly smaller tree than MM106 but with similar productivity.
Adaptable in many soils and resistant to wooly aphid.
The trees produced grow up to 3 metres tall. Suitable for home gardeners.
Stocks will be shipped out in august prior to bud burst. Minimum order of 10 root stocks.

M116 is protected by plant variety rights and any unlicensed propagation is illegal.

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