inarched

/ɪnˈɑrtʃt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of inarch: grafted a plant by joining a branch to another plant without cutting it off from its parent stem.
    • The farmer inarched the pear branch last spring, and it is now thriving.
    • The damaged tree was saved after the gardener inarched a new shoot onto it.
    • They inarched several vines to create a stronger vineyard.
adjective
  1. Grafted by the method of inarching.
    • An inarched plant often has a stronger root system.
    • The inarched branch showed new growth within a month.
    • The nursery sold inarched fruit trees that were more resilient.
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