Propagated by cuttings made of young shoots, pricked in sand, covered with a bell-glass, and placed in a cool house; afterwards treated like Epacris.
Increased by cuttings of young shoots, placed in sand, under a bell-glass, with a strong bottom heat, in spring.
There is another currant borer, an European, which is confined to young shoots; as it is not the larva of a beetle, but of a butterfly, it will be treated in its proper place.
The eggs are laid near a bud; when hatched, the worms penetrate the pith of young shoots, killing them.
Instead of a single piece of wood and bark, a number of young shoots may be used to make the communication complete; these are set close together and secured in the usual manner; see fig.
Under the bark of young shoots a sweet substance is found, which gives the tree its common name.
The cutting off of the main trunk set the roots to sending up a forest of young shoots, ready for cutting again when they reached the size for walking-sticks and whip-stocks.
This insures a group of young shoots, crowded with leaves, on the ends of branches, and a dense outer dome of foliage on the tree.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young shoots" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.