Q & A
What is a “Petiole”?
The stalk that holds the leaf blade and lamina in place on a plant’s leaf is known as a petiole. Petioles, which branch from the main stem of the shoot and have comparable physical characteristics, are made of stem tissue…
The stalk that holds the leaf blade and lamina in place on a plant’s leaf is known as a petiole. Petioles, which branch from the main stem of the shoot and have comparable physical characteristics, are made of stem tissue…
The procedure of cutting a circle around a trunk, cane, or shoot of a vine, usually to facilitate fruit set, is referred to as “girdling” in English or ‘incision annulaire’ in French…
Small shoots arise from vine buds in the spring during the yearly vine development cycle known as “budbreak.” The new growing season is initiated by this procedure…