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Post  William Feldman Mon Apr 29, 2013 2:04 am

In mid-June of 2011 I side-grafted a scion from a red-flowering horse chestnut onto a 2 or 3-year-old horse chestnut seedling. The scion was from the end of a branch, and had one leaf and one large terminal bud. I cut off most of the leaf, leaving only the petiole.

Nothing happened for the rest of the summer. I cut off the stock just above the graft union in December of 2011. In March of 2012 the scion's terminal bud began to swell.
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In the Spring of 2013 the scion actually pushed out a flower stalk.
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Here's a closeup of the graft union:
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Post  bonsaisr Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:04 am

Why?
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Post  William Feldman Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:22 am

Horse chestnut seedlings generally produce white flowers. The red-flowering variety is propagated by grafting, and a graft from old wood produces blossoms much sooner than a seedling does.
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Post  matievski Mon Nov 17, 2014 1:14 am

Did you take pictures this spring 2014? Did it flowered red flowers?
Do you have any bud wood to share?
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Post  William Feldman Mon Nov 17, 2014 1:51 am

Sorry, no pictures.  I removed all but a few of the 2013 flower buds because I thought that blooming would weaken the tree too much.  The buds I let open turned out more pink than red.  It did not bloom this past spring, but it has a very big terminal bud now which gives me hope for a flower spike next spring.

There are mature red-flowering horse chestnuts planted as street trees in State College, Pennsylvania.  I expect I'll collect more scions there next June, but it would not be a simple matter to transport them since they are not dormant.

Here is a photo of the parent tree.
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