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The process of layering is well known: it consists in bending a young branch […] into the soil to a certain depth, and elevating the top part of it out of the soil in an upright direction; in time the buried part takes root, and the shoot becomes a perfect plant. The root which produces the young shoots for layering is called the stool. Stools are planted about six feet apart every way in a deep fresh soil. […] Stool. – The root of a tree which has been left in the ground, the produce of another tree, or shoot for saplings, underwood, &c.
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The
process
of
layering
is
well
known:
it
consists
in
bending
a
young
branch
[…]
into
the
soil
to
a
certain
depth,
and
elevating
the
top
part
of
it
out
of
the
soil
in
an
upright
direction;
in
time
the
buried
part
takes
root,
and
the
shoot
becomes
a
perfect
plant.
The
root
which
produces
the
young
shoots
for
layering
is
called
the
stool.
Stools
are
planted
about
six
feet
apart
every
way
in
a
deep
fresh
soil.
[…]
Stool.
–
The
root
of
a
tree
which
has
been
left
in
the
ground,
the
produce
of
another
tree,
or
shoot
for
saplings,
underwood,
&c.