Hi, dont know if im in the right place, but im looking to exchange scionwood, if anyone is interested please email me , regards dave
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Some traditional apples known as "old varieties" used in Germany to make Apfelwein are Boskoop, Bohnapfel, Goldparmäne,Holzapfel, Sternrenete, Kaiser Wilhelm, Bittenfelder, Winterrrambur, Schafsnasse or Graue Herbsrenette.
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-Holzapfel: ist synonym of wildapfel. It was the Tree of the year in germany 2013.
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So, Edu, are these Holzapfel trees planted in your village just seedlings, or do you know whether they are grafted trees? And, likewise, this Tree Of The Year Holzapfel – is it a particular apple ‘variety’ that is actually propagated in nurseries by grafting, or is it M. sylvestris seedlings? And have you any idea why it is called Holzapfel? Could it be that if you wanted to grow apple trees for timber (Holz), this is what you would grow??
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So, Edu, are these Holzapfel trees planted in your village just seedlings, or do you know whether they are grafted trees? And, likewise, this Tree Of The Year Holzapfel – is it a particular apple ‘variety’ that is actually propagated in nurseries by grafting, or is it M. sylvestris seedlings? And have you any idea why it is called Holzapfel? Could it be that if you wanted to grow apple trees for timber (Holz), this is what you would grow??
Hi Claude, Holz in German specifically means timber. Unlike in English, they have specific words for forest and timber which are not interchangable. But who knows, the ‘holz’ part of the name could be a derivative of something else, or maybe it refers to the fruit itself in some way rather than to the actual tree….etc etc? I’d be curious if there happened to be a known explanation.
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Hi Dave, I don’t know whether I’d have scionwood of interest to you. I didn’t see you saying what exactly you wanted! I myself am not looking for particular scionwood this year, apart from perry pear wood, for which I am making a journey in early March to Herefordshire, Worc, and Gloucs, on a perry pear quest! If you think I could be of any help let me know. But I don’t have anything that’s not fairly common across your side of the water.
I’ll be meeting Dave Matthews, and going with him to visit some perry pear growers and makers. I’m going to plant a little plantation of perry pears, choosing a few ‘likely’ varieties that might thrive in our relatively ‘pear-unfriendly’ climate, and I’m open to adding any variety to my collection that is relatively reliable in cooler spring/summer/autumn conditions.
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Hi David,Please many greating to Dave Matthews from Edu, Konstantin, Michael and Coady from Frankfurt!
Hi Dave, I don’t know whether I’d have scionwood of interest to you. I didn’t see you saying what exactly you wanted! I myself am not looking for particular scionwood this year, apart from perry pear wood, for which I am making a journey in early March to Herefordshire, Worc, and Gloucs, on a perry pear quest! If you think I could be of any help let me know. But I don’t have anything that’s not fairly common across your side of the water.
I’ll be meeting Dave Matthews, and going with him to visit some perry pear growers and makers. I’m going to plant a little plantation of perry pears, choosing a few ‘likely’ varieties that might thrive in our relatively ‘pear-unfriendly’ climate, and I’m open to adding any variety to my collection that is relatively reliable in cooler spring/summer/autumn conditions.
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Hi David, to side track you, would you be interested in exchanging any scions or selling any, i notice your only in ireland so close by to me. regards dave.
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Hi, dont know if im in the right place, but im looking to exchange scionwood, if anyone is interested please email me , regards dave.
Hi David,Please many greating to Dave Matthews from Edu, Konstantin, Michael and Coady from Frankfurt!
Hi Dave, I don’t know whether I’d have scionwood of interest to you. I didn’t see you saying what exactly you wanted! I myself am not looking for particular scionwood this year, apart from perry pear wood, for which I am making a journey in early March to Herefordshire, Worc, and Gloucs, on a perry pear quest! If you think I could be of any help let me know. But I don’t have anything that’s not fairly common across your side of the water.
I’ll be meeting Dave Matthews, and going with him to visit some perry pear growers and makers. I’m going to plant a little plantation of perry pears, choosing a few ‘likely’ varieties that might thrive in our relatively ‘pear-unfriendly’ climate, and I’m open to adding any variety to my collection that is relatively reliable in cooler spring/summer/autumn conditions.
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Hi David, to side track you, would you be interested in exchanging any scions or selling any, i notice your only in ireland so close by to me. regards dave.
On Saturday, January 18, 2014 9:31:05 PM UTC, david stevens wrote:Hi, dont know if im in the right place, but im looking to exchange scionwood, if anyone is interested please email me , regards dave.
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Guuude Edu, are you still in FFM?
I lived there for 10 years, in Sachsenhausen, which is why I started making cider back here, to get my fix of ebbelwoi :-)
I'd like to try to get some scion wood for some Speierling (Sorbus domestica) trees, hope to be able to grow them here in NH. Have you had any luck on sources for other German varieties,CheersWilliam
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Hi David,Please many greating to Dave Matthews from Edu, Konstantin, Michael and Coady from Frankfurt!
Thanks
Hi Dave, I don’t know whether I’d have scionwood of interest to you. I didn’t see you saying what exactly you wanted! I myself am not looking for particular scionwood this year, apart from perry pear wood, for which I am making a journey in early March to Herefordshire, Worc, and Gloucs, on a perry pear quest! If you think I could be of any help let me know. But I don’t have anything that’s not fairly common across your side of the water.
I’ll be meeting Dave Matthews, and going with him to visit some perry pear growers and makers. I’m going to plant a little plantation of perry pears, choosing a few ‘likely’ varieties that might thrive in our relatively ‘pear-unfriendly’ climate, and I’m open to adding any variety to my collection that is relatively reliable in cooler spring/summer/autumn conditions.
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Hi David, to side track you, would you be interested in exchanging any scions or selling any, i notice your only in ireland so close by to me. regards dave.
On Saturday, January 18, 2014 9:31:05 PM UTC, david stevens wrote:Hi, dont know if im in the right place, but im looking to exchange scionwood, if anyone is interested please email me , regards dave.
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Bembel greetings from Boston! Do you ( or anyone here for that matter) have scion sources for any of those varieties?
Probably, the most influential varieties for making traditional Apfelwein are Bohnapfel, Trier Weinapfel, Schafsnase, Goldparmäne, Boskoop & Kaiser
I have some interesting cider/ perry varieties I'm happy to exchange
Dave