Multi-Budded Fruit Trees
Do you need more variety and longer harvest from a limited space? The multi-budded fruit tree is the answer! Multi-budded fruit trees will give you several fine selections of tree-ripened fruit from the space of a single tree. Offering varieties suited to many regions and tastes across the country, Dave Wilson Nursery has the largest selection of multi-budded fruit trees in the USA.
- In comparison to a single fruit tree, multi-budded trees require special consideration.
- When selecting a multi-budded tree, look for one that has an even distribution of limbs around the tree. If the different fruit varieties (the limbs) are not well-spread on your trees, use a spreader to separate them.
- Multi-budded fruit trees are grown close together in the nursery rows and this can result in some of the budded selections receiving less-than-optimum sunlight during their development.
- Always plant the smallest limb (the "weakest" bud) to the south/southwest to insure that it gets plenty of sun..
- Cut back the strongest growing varieties by 2/3rds.
- Cut back the weakest variety by 1/2 — or not at all.
- During the summer, watch the growth-rate of the smaller limbs to determine if pruning is necessary at that time. If the weakest variety is 1/2 the size of the others, it's best not to cut it back.
- Do Not! let one variety take over - or one or more of the the others may fail. Prune back the more aggressive limbs. Summer-prune when necessary in order to let sunlight get to all the developing varieties. The primary reason for the failure of multi-budded fruit trees is letting one variety take over which can cause the others to fail. This is most often due to lack of summer pruning when needed. remember to keep even sunlight available to all the developing selections.
- After the third season, maintain the multi-budded tree so that each fruit-type grows in balance with the others.
Some of the multi-budded combos shown below are marked “any 4 of the 5 varieties possible”. This means that the combo-tree was budded with five different selections. At harvest time, the smallest of the five original buds is removed. That's how Dave Wilson Nursery gets a greater percentage of strong, 4-n-1 multi-budded trees.
Apples
see our Apple page for individual variety details
Low Chill semi-dwarf Apple Combos on M111
Anna
Dorsett Golden
Fuji
Gordon
Anna
Dorsett Golden
Einshemer
Semi dwarf Apple Combos on M111
Fuji
Gala
Jonagold
Mutsu
Fuji
Gala
Golden Delicious
Granny Smith
Fuji
Gala
Golden Delicious
Red Delicious
Apricot & Apricot/Aprium
see our Apricot and Aprium® pages for individual variety details
Semi dwarf on citation - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Blenheim
Flavor Delight
Katy
Royal Rosa
Tomcot
Cherries
see our Cherry page for individual variety details
Cherry combinations on Mazzard
Bing
Black Tartarian
Lapins
Van
Bing
Rainier
Utah Giant
Van
Bing
Lapins
Rainier
Van
Peaches
see our Peach page for individual variety details
Cold hardy semi-dwarf peaches on Citation - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Crest Haven
Frost
Gleason Early Elberta
Red Haven
Veteran
"California Special" peaches on Lovell - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Babcock
Gold Dust
July Elberta
Scarlet Robe
Strawberry Free
Peach Leaf Curl resistant peaches on Lovell
Frost
IndianFree
Muir
Q-1-8
low chill peaches on Nemaguard - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Desert Gold
Eva’s Pride
Flordaprince
May Pride
Mid Pride
Peach/Nectarine
see our Peach and Nectarine pages for individual variety details
White fleshed peaches & nectarines on lovell - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Arctic Rose
Arctic Supreme
Babcock
Heavenly White
White Lady
"Showy Flowers" peach combinations - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Double Delight
Fantasia
Mid Pride
Red Baron
Saturn
Pears
see our Pears page for individual variety details
semi-dwarf pears on OHxFx333
Bartlett
Bosc
Comice
D’Anjou
disease resistant semi-dwarf pears on OHxFx333
Blake’s Pride
Harrow Delight
Kieffer
Warren
Asian Pears
see our Asian Pears page for individual variety details
semi-dwarf asian pears on OHxFx333
20thCentury
Chojuro
Hosui
Shinseiki
Plums
see our Plums page for individual variety details
semi-dwarf plums on citation - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Beauty
Elephant Heart
Laroda
Late Santa Rosa
Nubiana
European semi-dwarf plums on citation
Brooks
Early Italian
Seneca
Stanley
low chill semi-dwarf plums on citation - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Beauty
Burgundy
Golden Nectar
Mariposa
Santa Rosa
Pluot® Interspecifics
see our Pluot® page for individual variety details
semi-dwarf Pluot® on citation:
Dapple Dandy
Flavor King
Flavor Queen
Flavor Supreme
Zee Sweet Nuggets - semi-dwarf on citation
Emerald Drop
Flavor Grenade
Geo Pride
Splash
Cherry-plum 2-n-1 combination
our Cherry-Plum® page has individual variety details
Cherry-plum & cherry-plum semi-dwarf on citation
Delight
Sprite
Specialty 2-n-1 combinations
see our Peach and Nectarine pages for variety details
Miniature Nectarine/Peach
Necta Zee Nectarine & Honey Babe Peach on Lovell
Nectar Babe Nectarine & Pix Zee Peach on Lovell
Nectar Babe Nectarine & Pix Zee Peach on Nemaguard
Necta Zee nectarine & Honey Babe Peach on Nemaguard
Fruit Salad combinations
on lovell - any 4 of the 5 varieties possible
Group #1:
Blenheim Apricot
Gold Dust Peach
Independence Nectarine
July Elberta Peach
Late Santa Rosa Plum
Group #2:
Babcock Peach
Blenheim Apricot
Fantasia Nectarine
July Elberta Peach
Santa Rosa Plum

