intergraft

/ˌɪntərˈɡræft/
verb
  1. To graft one plant onto another, or to join two plants together by grafting so that they grow as one.
    • The gardener decided to intergraft the apple branch onto the pear tree to create a hybrid fruit.
    • Farmers often intergraft different varieties of roses to produce stronger blooms.
    • She learned how to intergraft the young shoot onto the mature rootstock during her horticulture class.
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