disbud

/dɪsˈbʌd/
verb
  1. To remove buds from a plant to control growth or improve flowering.
    • The florist disbudded the rose bush to produce larger blooms.
    • He learned to disbud the fruit trees to increase the size of the remaining fruit.
    • Gardeners often disbud chrysanthemums to get one perfect flower per stem.
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