Signification du mot espalier en français

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espalier

US /ɪˈspɑːl.jeɪ/
UK /ɪˈspɑːl.jeɪ/

Nom

1.

espalier

a tree, usually a fruit tree, that has been made to grow in a flat shape against something such as a wall or fence:

Exemple:
Her gardens always include espaliers.

Verbe

1.

espalier

to make trees, usually fruit trees, grow in a flat shape against something such as a wall or fence:

Exemple:
On the walls of the courtyard and buildings, I'll espalier some fruit trees.

Adjectif

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espalier

(of a tree) made to grow in a flat shape against something such as a wall or fence:

Exemple:
He is responsible for pruning the long lines of trained espalier pears.

Adverbe

1.

espalier

If a tree grows espalier, it grows in a flat shape against something such as a wall or fence:

Exemple:
Peonies and small shrubs grew in a long border backed by apple trees, grown espalier.
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