Taylor Spur Rome

$35.00

The most commonly recommended strain for processing. Produces heavy crops of large fruit. Tree is very compact and can easily be managed in high-density plantings. Requires much less pruning than conventional strains of Rome.

Size

Dwarf

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Semi-Dwarf

Description

Dwarf vs Semi-Dwarf

Dwarf

Fruit trees on full dwarfing rootstocks require permanent support. Trees may be individually staked for support or put on a trellis system. The average height of these trees at full maturity will be 8-12’ and trees should be planted no closer than 5-6’ apart. Dwarfing rootstocks make fruit trees more precocious, so on average they will come into production two seasons sooner than trees grown on semi-dwarf stock.

Semi-Dwarf

We recommend supporting semi-dwarf trees until the roots are firmly established, at which point the trees should be freestanding, especially on heavier ground. The average height to expect at full maturity is 14-20’, depending on how they are pruned and maintained. Trees should be planted approximately 10-12’ apart.

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