dwarfer
See also: Dwarfer
English
Adjective
dwarfer
- (horticulture) comparative form of dwarf: more dwarf
- 1846, Joseph Paxton, Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants
- From all we can learn, it has never flowered till the specimens have acquired age and considerable size; nevertheless, we are far from believing it impossible to obtain blossoms from much younger and dwarfer plants.
- 1999, L. H. Bailey, Handbook of the Multiplication of Plants (page 223)
- These cutting-plants, if 6 to 10 inches high when set in the open, make excellent bloom that season, although generally giving dwarfer plants than those grown from tubers planted directly in the ground.
- 1846, Joseph Paxton, Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants
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