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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Espalier
Removing the vertical stem completes the individual V-shaped espalier. Probably the simplest and quickest espalier is the single vertical or angled cordon. wikipedia.org
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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. 牛津英汉双解词典
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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spalliard
▪ I. † ˈspalliard1 Obs. rare. Also 7 spaliard, 9 spallier. [Of obscure origin: cf. spadiard.] A labourer engaged in tin-mining.1625 Laws Stannaries xii. (1808) 21 A labouring tinner, a blower, owner of blowing-houses, a spalliard, or adventurer. 1630 J. Doddridge Dvtchy of Cornewall 93 The laborious... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frank McClelland
While at L’Espalier, he was the founder and CEO of New France which was a holding company for his restaurants. Along with Daniel Bojorquez with whom he had worked at L’Espalier and Sel de la Terre, he opened La Brasa in Somerville. wikipedia.org
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spallard
spallard dial. form of espalier. Oxford English Dictionary
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Moncef Meddeb (chef)
Moncef Meddeb (died March 26, 2019) was an American chef and founder of L'Espalier Boston's first Le Cordon Bleu restaurant. He opened L'Espalier in 1978 selling it to Frank McClelland in 1988. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to espalier camellias
how do espalier camellias espalier in camellias camellia SPP compresses the flowering shrubs onto a flat surface through continual pruning this technique frame because the plan can spread quite wide Japanese camellia spreads up to ten feet wide and so you can espalier it to that width or prune your frame
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Bodegas Alejandro Fernández
The vines are planted to low espalier trellises to absorb more heat from the ground, and grow in poor, well-drained soils composed of sand and gravel above wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to prune an espalier fruit tree - woodend sustainability festival - padresol.com
basically wild you know they want to grow into a huge big unkempt bush that you can never get any fruit they're full of thorns now I personally I love espalier
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Pleaching
free-standing pleached fruit trees is sometimes called a "Belgian fence": young fruit trees pruned to four or six wide Y-shaped crotches, in the candelabra-form espalier See also Topiary Espalier Quincunx Tree shaping Notes References Time-Life Encyclopedia of Gardening: Pruning and Grafting External links PLEACHING wikipedia.org
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contrespalier
contrespalier see counter-espalier. Oxford English Dictionary
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