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Definition of Espaliered

Espaliered
Espalier Es*pal"ier, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Espaliered; p. pr. & vb. n. Espaliering.] To form an espalier of, or to protect by an espalier.
Espalier
Espalier Es*pal"ier, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Espaliered; p. pr. & vb. n. Espaliering.] To form an espalier of, or to protect by an espalier.

Meaning of Espaliered from wikipedia

- Espalier (/ɪˈspælɪər/ or /ɪˈspæli.eɪ/) is the horticultural and ancient agricultural practice of controlling woody plant growth for the production of fruit...
- A rose espalier at Niedernhall in Germany...
- Indianapolis, IN; and Atlanta, GA as street trees. In Europe, there are espaliered trees owing to the ability to survive heavy pruning. Tilia cordata is...
- 'Aureomaculatum'); very vigorous form to 10 ft. by 10 ft. but can be kept smaller/espaliered, has large green leaves splashed boldly with gold, narrow light orange...
- accessible for harvesting.[citation needed] Other shapes such as cordons, espaliers and fans provide opportunities for growing trees two dimensionally against...
- the family. His grandfather also lived in the village; his garden had espaliered fruit trees of apple, pear, and peach up against the high walls. Bastien...
- of coiling tendrils to attach themselves to pre-existing structures or espaliers is optimized by the installation of trellis netting. Gardeners can use...
- walls, which were sometimes heated, also carried fruit trees trained as espaliers. Historically, and still in many parts of the world, nearly all urban...
- made either when the church foundations were being dug (in 1608) or when espaliers were being planted. The sculpture was presented to the connoisseur Cardinal...
- of 1929). Her first published book was the 1925 poetry collection The Espalier, which was praised by A. E. Housman and Arthur Quiller-Couch. She was encouraged...