noun
- A framework of wood or metal used to train and support fruit trees or ornamental plants in a flat, two-dimensional pattern against a wall or fence.
- A tree or plant that has been trained to grow flat against a support in a decorative pattern.
Usage: Often used in formal or decorative gardening
verb
- To train or support (a tree or plant) to grow flat against a framework or wall.
Examples
- The gardener installed wooden espaliers along the south-facing wall to grow apple trees.
- Fruit trees trained as espaliers take up less space than traditional free-standing trees.
- She espaliers her pear trees every spring to maintain their flat, decorative shape.
- The formal garden featured beautiful espaliers of flowering cherry trees.
- He learned to espalier the vines so they would grow in an elegant diamond pattern.
- Metal espaliers are more durable than wooden ones in wet climates.
- The historic estate displayed centuries-old espaliers that still produced abundant fruit.