Hi, right last question on the other thread was. How long does it take to germinate?
After a fair bit of research, the professional answers vary slightly!
But in general, 2 years before any noticeable signs.
Sewing time according to RHS March or April, roughly 1 in 10 seeds germinate and it takes 5 years to reach berrying size.
To age an established bush.
Mistletoe stems always fork and the easy way to age it, count the number of times that branches fork and adding two years because often one fork is produced in each year from the third year after germination, if that makes sense!
The list of host trees is actually endless, but most species are extremely rare, i have got a rough percentage of the most popular types.
Apple 40%
Lime 20%
Hawthorn 12%
Poplar 10%
Willow 4%
Maple 4%
Crab Apple 3%
Other Species 7%
There does not seem to be a species it won't grow on (that i can find anyway!)
But as previously stated outside the above listed very very rare.
If anyone does spot it growing on any species not listed, please take some pics and post.
Weather dependant, i will get to some of the spots mentioned on the other thread and get some pics up.
Thanks for the interest.
Ivan...
After a fair bit of research, the professional answers vary slightly!
But in general, 2 years before any noticeable signs.
Sewing time according to RHS March or April, roughly 1 in 10 seeds germinate and it takes 5 years to reach berrying size.
To age an established bush.
Mistletoe stems always fork and the easy way to age it, count the number of times that branches fork and adding two years because often one fork is produced in each year from the third year after germination, if that makes sense!
The list of host trees is actually endless, but most species are extremely rare, i have got a rough percentage of the most popular types.
Apple 40%
Lime 20%
Hawthorn 12%
Poplar 10%
Willow 4%
Maple 4%
Crab Apple 3%
Other Species 7%
There does not seem to be a species it won't grow on (that i can find anyway!)
But as previously stated outside the above listed very very rare.
If anyone does spot it growing on any species not listed, please take some pics and post.
Weather dependant, i will get to some of the spots mentioned on the other thread and get some pics up.
Thanks for the interest.
Ivan...