bark graft
bark graft
[′bärk ‚graft] (botany)
A graft made by slipping the scion beneath a slit in the bark of the stock.
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The bark graft is my favorite graft for tree makeovers because it comes with the largest insurance policy.
Prepare a scion for a bark graft with a long bevel cut 2 inches long, at its base, almost all the way across the base.
Caption: For a bark graft, peel back flaps of your rootstock's bark and insert your sharpened scions.
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