Standards

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Definition: A tree or shrub that is trained to have one central leader or stem. And a rounded head of branches. Standards are trained a young plants. The central stem is braced against a stake, forcing it to grow straight and tall. Lower branches and shoots are trimmed and the remaining upper branches are sheared frequently, to shape and to encourage fullness.

Examples: A tree trained and pruned into a standard gives instant formality to the garden.
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