[For Sale] Osaka Suki Maples
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[For Sale] Osaka Suki Maples
Here are three Osaka Suki Maples i have had for ~3 years (Grown from seed 1978).
Work commitments mean i can not devote the time i would like so they are up for sale.
I am in Melbourne, Victoria: Pick up preferred.
Please PM if your interested or with any serious offers.
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Re: [For Sale] Osaka Suki Maples
It is likely that the correct cultivar name is 'Osakazuki' however If these trees are seedlings they cannot be called 'Osakazuki'. Cultivars must be propagated asexually - from cuttings, layers or grafted to use the cultivar name.
Seedlings, even if grown from the seed of Osakazuki, cannot be given that name and each one is actually a new cultivar. We know that their mother was Osakazuki but we do not know who the father was (can't even be sure that they all have the same father!!). Even if they look similar to the parent the new combinations of genes in the seedlings means that each is subtly different and unique.
Enjoy growing seedlings but please resist the temptation to give them existing cultivar names as this causes lots of problems later in the trade.
Seedlings, even if grown from the seed of Osakazuki, cannot be given that name and each one is actually a new cultivar. We know that their mother was Osakazuki but we do not know who the father was (can't even be sure that they all have the same father!!). Even if they look similar to the parent the new combinations of genes in the seedlings means that each is subtly different and unique.
Enjoy growing seedlings but please resist the temptation to give them existing cultivar names as this causes lots of problems later in the trade.
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