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1. The joining of two separate structures, such as a [[root]] and a [[stem]] or two [[stem]]s, so that by tissue regeneration they form a union and grow as one plant.<br><br>
1. The joining of two separate structures, such as a [[root]] and a [[stem]] or two [[stem]]s, so that by tissue regeneration they form a union and grow as one plant.<br><br>


http://lh5.ggpht.com/-zGX-NExP-hY/UVfwRl8nLSI/AAAAAAAAFbQ/GVyYTteHn60/image_thumb%25255B10%25255D.png?imgmax=800<br><br>
http://lh5.ggpht.com/-zGX-NExP-hY/UVfwRl8nLSI/AAAAAAAAFbQ/GVyYTteHn60/image_thumb%25255B10%25255D.png<br><br>
This drawing shows grafting.<br>
This drawing shows grafting.<br>
Source: http://www.majordifferences.com/2013/03/difference-between-cutting-and-grafting.html<br><br>
Source: http://www.majordifferences.com/2013/03/difference-between-cutting-and-grafting.html<br><br>

Latest revision as of 13:10, 5 October 2017


1. The joining of two separate structures, such as a root and a stem or two stems, so that by tissue regeneration they form a union and grow as one plant.

image_thumb%25255B10%25255D.png

This drawing shows grafting.
Source: http://www.majordifferences.com/2013/03/difference-between-cutting-and-grafting.html