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Definitions of layering in various dictionaries:
verb - make or form a layer
The process of rooting branches, twigs, or stems that are still attached to a parent plant, as by placing a specially treated part in moist soil.
noun - a method of plant propagation
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Dress option for cold weather |
Propagating by fixing down shoots |
Banded appearance of rocks caused by early movement in Greek capital |
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Jul 29 2006 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Mar 13 2004 The Times - Concise |
Apr 17 2002 New York Times |
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The process of rooting branches, twigs, or stems that are still attached to a parent plant, as by placing a specially treated part in moist soil. |
the action of arranging something in layers. |
Layering description |
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Layering has evolved as a common means of vegetative propagation of numerous species in natural environments. Layering is also utilized by horticulturists to propagate desirable plants. * Natural layering typically occurs when a branch touches the ground, whereupon it produces adventitious roots. At a later stage the connection with the parent plant is severed and a new plant is produced as a result. * The horticultural layering process typically involves wounding the target region to expose the inner stem and optionally applying rooting compounds. In ground layering or simple layering, the stem is bent down and the target region buried in the soil. This is done in plant nurseries in imitation of natural layering by many plants such as brambles which bow over and touch the tip on the ground, at which point it grows roots and, when separated, can continue as a separate plant. In either case, the rooting process may take from several weeks to a year. * Layering is more complicated than taking |