yā​zhī

layering

压枝 壓枝 yā​zhī
layering
(agriculture) a method of plant propagation where a branch is bent down and buried in soil to sprout roots before being separated from the parent plant; also called 压条 yā​tiáo or 压枝法 yā​zhī​fǎ
to weigh down branches
to weigh down or hang heavy on tree branches, typically describing a tree laden with abundant fruit

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