I planted it as a windbreak, but now it has started to run wild, suckering, expanding and blocking out all other plants in its path. |
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Time and again, I have observed suckering and incompatibility between rootstock and scion. |
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Celastrus orbiculatus can spread vegetatively by root suckering, and A. altissima spreads rhizomatously, forming extensive clones. |
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Using crocodile tears and empty promises of true love, Trudy plays Norval like a violin, suckering him into her and Emmy's sly scenario. |
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Aspens aren't the only trees that propagate through root suckering. |
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Being a triploid, having three sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two, it is sterile and reproduces by suckering, which precludes any genetic diversity. |
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It can also become a nuisance in gardens, sending down its strong suckering roots amongst hedges and shrubs. |
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The plant propagates by seed or by suckering, and is often used as the rootstock for other Prunus species and cultivars. |
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Rhus do have a tendency to suckering, so you need to remove rooted suckers in autumn and cut the stems to 1ft above the ground in February. |
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When lowering the height of Deciduous trees, especially under utility lines, utilize drop crotch pruning where possible to minimize the likelihood of suckering. |
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