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Whip Graft

Appears in
Oxford Companion to Wine

By Jancis Robinson

Published 2006

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whip graft, the form used in grafting which simply involves an angled slice across the scion stem and a similarly angled cut of the stock, with the two cuts then matched and the graft tied tightly with grafting tape. Whip-and-tongue is the same except that another cut is made to raise ‘tongues’ of stem tissue that dovetail with each other and improve the strength of the graft.

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