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Plant pruned to a single, main stem
Usually a fruit tree restricted to one main stem by pruning.
That part of the vine that is permanent - that is it to say it is left from year to year, whereas other parts are pruned away.
A method of pruning leaving one cane (cordon) on each side of the trunk.
Trained plant (usually a fruit tree) generally restricted to one main stem.
a plant grown as a single main stem
a single stem tree with pruned side shoots (known as fruiting spurs)
a tree trained by pruning to grow as a single stem
An extension of the grapevine trunk, usually horizontally oriented and trained along the trellis wire.
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