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ESPALIER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : a plant (such as a fruit tree) trained to grow flat against a support (such as a wall) 2. : a railing or trellis on which fruit trees or shrubs are trained to grow flat. espalier.
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Espalier - Wikipedia
the horticultural and ancient agricultural practice of controlling woody plant growth for the production of fruit, by pruning and tying branches to a frame.
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Espalier - Wisconsin Horticulture
This horticultural technique trains woody trees or shrubs through pruning and tying to create two-dimensional plants, often in specific patterns. Because a ...
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espalier
▪ I. espalier, n. (ɪˈspælɪə(r)) Also 7 espaliere. [a. F. espalier, ad. It. spalliera ‘wainscot work to lean the shoulders against’ (Florio), hence, stakes of the same height, f. spalla shoulder. Cf. Sp. espalera, espaldera, of same meaning.] 1. A kind of lattice-work or frame-work of stakes upon whi...
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Everything You Need to Know About Espalier - Fine Gardening
All it takes to create beautiful and productive espaliers is a good plan, some judicious pruning, and a little patience.
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Espalier an Apple Tree | Chicago Botanic Garden
Espalier is a method of training and pruning a tree or shrub, forcing it to grow flat against a wall or a free-standing trellis. Although it originated in ...
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How to Espalier Your Plants - Southern Living Plants
Espaliering is the technique of growing a woody plant on a flat plane using the plant's trunk and limbs to form a pattern against walls, fences or other ...
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FORM & FUNCTION MEET WITH ESPALIER - Lee Reich
Espalier (es-pal-YAY) is the training of a plant, usually a fruit plant, to an orderly, two-dimensional form.
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Training a fruit tree into an espalier takes a good dash of dedication
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Espaliered trees bring fruit down to eye level. They allow for easy picking and take advantage of small spaces.
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Espaliered Fruit Trees | Portland Nursery
All espalier forms need a strong structure for support and training while they are young. Once the branches are thicker the structure can sometimes be removed.
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DIY Espalier for Small Space Gardeners - Here She Grows
Espalier is a pruning technique developed by a French monk, Father Legendre, in the mid 1600s, who stumbled upon the idea purely by happenstance.
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espalier
espalier/ɪˈspælɪeɪ; ?@ ɪˈspæljər; ɪ`spæljɚ/ n(tree or shrub whose branches are trained on a) wooden or wire frame in a garden 树棚; (树架上)枝杈盘绕的树.
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L'Espalier
L'Espalier is known locally as a popular place for marriage proposals and celebrity sightings. L'Espalier closed permanently upon the expiration of its lease on December 31, 2018.
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counter-espalier
† ˈcounter-eˌspalier Obs. Also contr' espalier(e, contrespallier, contra-espalier. [ad. F. contre-espalier: see counter- 6, 8 and espalier.] A lower espalier parallel to an ordinary espalier or to a fruit wall.1658 Evelyn Fr. Gard. (1675) 14 The counter espalier, is a hedge which forms all the walke...
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Stepover (disambiguation)
Stepover or step over may refer to:
Fault stepover, term from strike-slip tectonics
Stepover toehold, wrestling hold
Stepover, an espalier design in
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