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espalier
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es·pal·ier  (-splyr, -y)
n.
1. A tree or shrub that is trained to grow in a flat plane against a wall, often in a symmetrical pattern.
2. A trellis or other framework on which an espalier is grown.
tr.v. es·pal·iered, es·pal·ier·ing, es·pal·iers
1. To train as or on an espalier.
2. To provide with an espalier.

[French, from Italian spalliera, shoulder support, from spalla, shoulder, from Late Latin spatula, shoulder blade, from Latin; see spatula.]

espalier [ess-pal-yer]
Noun
1. a shrub or fruit tree trained to grow flat
2. the trellis on which such plants are grown [French]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.espalier - a trellis on which ornamental shrub or fruit tree is trained to grow flat
treillage, trellis - latticework used to support climbing plants


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When the ascending shoot reaches the second cordon, cut it and wait for new shoots to emerge before selecting three more shoots to continue the training of your espaliered tree.
But once I read up on the subject I learned it's no big deal to create an espaliered apple orchard.
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