Ivydene Gardens Glossary: W |
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Water shoots Applied usually to epicormic shoots that frequently arise close to pruning wounds on tree trunks or branches. Whip A young seedling or grafted tree without lateral branches. Whorl The arrangement of three or more organs arising from the same point. Widger A spatula-shaped tool used for transplanting or pricking out seedlings. Wind-break Any structure but often a hedge, fence, or wall that shelters plants and filters strong winds. Wind-rock The destabilising of a plant’s roots by strong wind. Winter wet Excessive amount of water that accumulates in the soil during the winter months. Woody Ligneous, a term describing stems or trunks that are hard and thickened rather than soft and pliable. (see Herbaceous.) Wound A cut or broken area in a plant. Wound paint A specialised paint applied to a cut surface of a plant after pruning. |
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Chinese Proverb War does not determine who is right, |
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