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buisson Hort.|ˈbwiːsɔ̃| [Fr.] (See quots.)
1832J. Lindley Introd. Bot. i. ii. 48 If a shrub is low, and very much branched, it is often called dumosus..: this kind of shrub is what the French understand by their word buisson. 1852G. W. Johnson Cottage Gardeners' Dict. 159/2 Buisson, is a fruit tree on a very low stem, and with a head closely pruned. 1951Dict. Gardening (R. Hort. Soc.) I. 327/2 Buisson, name given at one time to a dwarf fruit tree on a low stem, closely pruned annually. |