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Definition of Regrafting
1. regraft [v] - See also: regraft
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regrafting
Literary usage of Regrafting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The MAGAZINE of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and (1868)
"ADVANTAGE OF Regrafting WITH HEALTHY SCIONS.—Mr. T. Rivers gives the following
account of his success in regrafting old and inferior varieties:—Reverting to ..."
2. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1876)
"So much for regrafting old trees. And now to the matter of pruning old trees.
The operation performed above was only an extreme case of pruning, ..."
3. The Modern Farmer in His Business Relations: A Study of Some of the by Edward Francis Adams (1899)
"A great loss also arises from the digging up or regrafting trees which have,
after years of cultivation, been found unprofitable; it is not every tree that ..."
4. The Modern Farmer in His Business Relations: A Study of Some of the by Edward Francis Adams (1899)
"A great loss also arises from the digging up or regrafting trees which have,
after years of cultivation, been found unprofitable; it is not every tree that ..."
5. Cultivated Plants: Their Propagation and Improvement by Frederick William Thomas Burbridge (1877)
"Fortunately the operation of regrafting is remarkably simple and easy with
Pear-trees, and by the insertion of twenty grafts, ..."
6. American Journal of Agriculture and Science by Ebenezer Emmons, A. Osborn (1847)
"... sort of pear on the quince, and then regrafting the graft the following season
with the " refractory sort," to use the expression of your friend Docman. ..."