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Tiller (botany) - Wikipedia
"Tillering" refers to the production of side shoots and is a property possessed by many species in the grass family. This enables them to produce multiple stems (tillers) starting from the initial single seedling. This ensures the formation of dense tufts and multiple seed heads. en.wikipedia.org
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Part 5: Tillering - How to Make A Longbow
Tillering is a process of bending the bow a little bit at a time, slowly looking at the limbs and seeing them evenly develop into the correct shape. www.howtomakealongbow.co.uk
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Tillering - Forage Information System - Oregon State University
Tillers are new grass shoots, made up of successive segments called phytomers, which are composed of a growing point (apical meristem which may turn into a ... forages.oregonstate.edu
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tillering
▪ I. † ˈtillering, vbl. n.1 Obs. rare. [Implies a verb tiller, from tiller n.2 1 d: see -ing1.] The putting of a bow upon a tiller (tiller n.2 1 d) in order to stretch or bend it.1545 R. Ascham Toxoph. ii. (Arb.) 114, I woulde desyre all bowyers to season theyr staues well, to woorke them and synke ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tillering, Explained | Fundamentals of Bow Making : r/Bowyer - Reddit
Tiller shape is independent of bow length or handle stiffness. You can have either circular or elliptical tiller whether the bow is long or short, stiff ... www.reddit.com
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Tillering - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tillering begins around 40 days after planting and can last up to 120 days. It is a physiological process of continuous underground branching of compact node ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Tiller (botany)
Tillering rates are heavily influenced by soil water quantity. Thus, in dry soils, tillering is inhibited: the lateral nature of tillering is not supported by lateral root growth. wikipedia.org
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How to Make and Use Eric Krewson's Tillering Gizmo
When building a bow, tillering is a vital process. Here Eric Krewson takes you step-by-step through the process of making his tillering ... www.3riversarchery.com
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Tillering, Explained | Fundamentals of Bow Making - YouTube
Tillering for bowyers, theory and the practical side. This video covers tiller shapes, limb profiles, troubleshooting, posting tiller checks ... www.youtube.com
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Tillering Course - YouTube
The goal is to help you make the bow you want to make. Tillering a bow is where the bow most often breaks. In this course, I show you how to avoid common ... www.youtube.com
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The Art of Tillering - YouTube
Tillering a bow, an example. This one draws 50# at 30" or 45# at 28 inches. It's made of hickory, from a piggyback stave with a chased ring ... www.youtube.com
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Flote
Flotes are specialized, traditional hand tools that are used to shape the bow during the process of tillering. wikipedia.org
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Canna 'Phasion'
petals purple with farina, fully self-cleaning; seed is sterile, pollen is sterile; rhizomes are thick, up to 3 cm in diameter, coloured white and purple; tillering wikipedia.org
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Canna 'Musaefolia'
fully self-cleaning; fertile both ways, not true to type, self-pollinating, capsules round; rhizomes are thick, up to 3 cm in diameter, coloured purple; tillering self-cleaning; fertile both ways, not true to type, self-pollinating, capsules globose; rhizomes are thick, up to 7 cm in diameter, coloured purple; tillering wikipedia.org
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Elymus virginicus
It spreads via seed and tillering. It can be confused with Canadian wild rye which is a more robust plant with longer awns. wikipedia.org
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