trellis

[ UK /tɹˈɛliz/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹɛɫəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. latticework used to support climbing plants
VERB
  1. train on a trellis, as of a vine
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How To Use trellis In A Sentence

  • The most common arch form is constructed of steel uprights supported in concrete-filled oil drums, with a trellised head spanning the road.
  • Internal walkways are two-level trellised arcades which visually unify the entire Hebrew Union Complex.
  • The plant climbs by means of tendrils and is best grown in a composted soil supported by a fence or trellis.
  • To reduce the height of a fast growing rambling rose on an upright trellis, try looping and tying the flowering canes as shown.
  • Raise new plants from seeds or cuttings, and by layering, and provide support with trellises, pergolas and other structures.
  • Plant prickly hedges such as pyracantha, holly or hawthorn to deter thieves and add sturdy trellis to fence panels to make fences more difficult to climb over. IcNewcastle
  • It was espaliered carefully back onto its old trellis and coaxed into bloom.
  • Organic managers adhere to the same basic principles when it comes to selecting a site for a new orchard, choosing rootstocks, pruning, and staking or trellising trees.
  • Other fields and cottage gardens grow grapevines on overhead trellises, the soil beneath the arches being densely planted with cabbages and other vegetables.
  • There is a dramatic semi-cantilevering porch with a trellis and a skylight running along the ridge line of the roof. FLWBC 2008 Wrap-Up: Day Two
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