fruit-wood
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See also: fruitwood
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[edit]fruit-wood (countable and uncountable, plural fruit-woods)
- Alternative spelling of fruitwood
- Queensland agricultural journal Volume 5[1], Government Printer, Australia, 1899, pages 429–: “Orchard Notes for October ... Attend to the disbudding of all young trees, for, if superfluous growths are checked now, they are converted into fruit-wood, and the vigour of the tree is thrown into those shoots which are to form the future branches of the tree...”
- Herbert John Webber, Leon Dexter Batchelor (1965) The Citrus Industry[2], University of California Press, GGKEY:NJ9T7DK5XJL, pages 16–: “On the much-debated question whether to use only the so-called "fruit-wood" twigs in propagation, or whether "sucker" wood can also be used satisfactorily, the evidence is fragmentary, and at present definite conclusions cannot be stated.”