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Inosculation is a
natural phenomenon in
which trunks,
branches or
roots of two
trees grow
together in a
manner biologically similar to the
artificial process...
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similar techniques. Most
artists use
grafting to
deliberately induce the
inosculation of
living trunks, branches, and roots, into
artistic designs or functional...
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grafts typically occurs in
three stages:
plasmatic imbibition,
capillary inosculation, and neovascularization.
During the
first 24 hours, the
graft is initially...
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vascular tissues grow together. The
natural equivalent of this
process is
inosculation. The
technique is most
commonly used in a****ual
propagation of commercially...
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directed by
Mikio Naruse Conjoined trees or "husband and wife" trees, see
inosculation Fuqi feipian, a dish in
Sichuan cuisine Husbands and
Wives (disambiguation)...
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damage to the
junction under stress. Bark
pockets can be
formed by
inosculation,
formation of a tree fork,
encapsulation of a branch,
joining together...
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twisted together, and are
often encouraged to
combine via the
process of
inosculation. As the
rubber fig tree is well
suited to
anchoring itself to
steep slopes...
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close contact may grow together, due to a
natural phenomenon called inosculation, a
natural graft.
Pleach also
means weaving of thin,
whippy stems of...
- root system,
forming a colony. The
interconnections are made by the
inosculation process, a kind of
natural grafting or
welding of
vegetal tissues. The...
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astronomical symbol for the
planet Saturn.
Arboriculture Dendrology Inosculation Vascular plant Zimdahl,
Robert L. (2018-01-01), Zimdahl,
Robert L. (ed...