My CHE comes out with new growth pretty early in the spring… about the same time my earliest mulberries do.
It occasionallly gets frosted and looses that early growth (it did this spring).. but it comes back out in a few weeks and grows well and still produces fruit.
Wow, there’s already a che / osange orange hybrid that has large fruits and no thorns? That would be a very interesting tree to get seeds from as the foundational F1 of a cross.
Oooh, California Dreaming has no thorns? I’ll definitely have to add that to my list to get. I really want to start breeding che in my yard for deliciousness, drought tolerance, and lack of thorns.
My California dreamin I grafted from scions from @TNHunter had flowers form and I was hoping to find out if the osage orange around would pollinate them without intervention, but some cow decided she should eat all the new growth off, luckily they pushed back half a dozen 3’ shoots already.
I half heartedly tried rooting some cuttings this spring that failed, but the purported suckering on their own roots sounds unappealing to have growing around.
Have one going here. It looks rough and I still do not see roots at the bottom of the pot, but it hasn’t dried up yet. According to clarks post the un grafted ones take a lot longer to fruit though. I had one scion left over after grafting so I figured I’d give it a try.
One side note from me about the “american chestnuts” he’s selling…
He said the seedlings are sourced from Buzz and Perfect Circle which are from John Wires trees. I inquired years ago with Buzz about the Wires seeds he offers and if they are pure C. Dentata and he said they are open pollinated with all of the other chestnuts on his property.
I love Buzz but just keep that in mind with seeds or seedlings of some of the things he offers.