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Three type of budding are:

T- or shield budding - The scion piece is reduced to a single bud. This is often used in fruit tree propagation.

Patch budding - A small rectangle of bark bearing a scion bud is fitted into a corresponding opening in the stock. This is often used for trees like walnut and pecan.

Chip budding - A bud, rather than a shoot, is attached to rootstock to make a new plant. This is used for fruit trees like apple, hawthorn, and pear, and ornamental, deciduous trees like magnolias.

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