I should add that if the lesion is not at the base of the tree, suckers usually arise just below it in any case, and these can be inarched in the same way as the basal shoots.
If they become blighted, other suckers are inarched into them, and so on.
The confederate army returned to Corbais, from whence it inarched to Perwitz, where it encamped.
This inarched shoot renews the connection between the leaves and the roots across the blighted area.
Then after our shoot is inarched here, we tie it with old-fashioned string.
The tips of theinarched grafts should be covered with grafting wax or paraffin.
This was on the 29th of September, and on the same day, two regiments and a detachment of artillery from Halifax inarched into Boston.
In consequence of this arrangement, the British flag was lowered in the various captured forts, and the troops inarched out, and returned to Tsing-hae.
I tied my horse to the inarched root of a jund tree, set aside the braces, and made my way through the bushes.
It struck him that both were as blue as the sky inarching the wide inarched square of the old serai.
A thrifty young branch may be inarched into the stem of a fruit upon the same tree, thus supplying the fruit with additional food and causing it to grow larger than it might if undisturbed.
And I like this: The grafts of our desires being inarched long since in the tree of our loves, the branches thereof bore the lovely bouquets of our hopes.
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