Can two grafted Dongkui Myrica rubra trees pollinate each other and bear fruit?
The grafted Dongkui Myrica rubra is hermaphrodite and hermaphrodite.
Dongkui Yangmei: named after Professor Wu Gengmin of Zhejiang Agricultural University. At that time, Li Sanyu and others drafted Yang Pingmei. 197965438+February, the name "Dongkui Yangmei" first appeared in the textbook "On Fruit Cultivation" compiled by Zhejiang Agricultural University.
1982 In May, Dongkui Myrica rubra was listed as a famous fruit promotion at the symposium on famous fruits held by Zhejiang Provincial Department of Agriculture. "Dongkui Myrica rubra" refers to the largest Myrica rubra in the east.
Poor species: 1949 years ago. Because Xie Xiaomei's family is poor, the local people call beggars and snake catchers "paupers", so the bayberry they grow is called "paupers".
Wild Myrica rubra: The local villagers called the grafted seedlings of Myrica rubra "wild Myrica rubra". The leaves and fruits are big, the meat column is thick, sharp and hard, and the fruit is acidic, so it is not suitable for the public to eat. Jumei: The Citrus Station in Chengjiang District of Huangyan County is named after the size of the fruit.
Di Qingtou's big sister: Causality is green, so it is called Di Qingtou's big sister. It is also recorded in the First Draft of Myrica rubra Survey in South Zhejiang.
Dongao Yangmei: another name for Qingditou Damei. Named after Dong 'ao Village, jiang kou xiang, Huangyan County, Zhejiang Province.