It is applicable to those stems which are capable of bending into the soil. The branch is defoliated and covered with soil in such a way that the growing tip remains above the soil surface.
The two types of layering are air layering and soil layering. Air layering involves rooting a stem while still attached to the parent plant, while soil layering involves burying a stem partially in soil to encourage root growth.
"layering" As in "layered" igneous intrusion.
the mound over there is covered in sea men
my answer is builders mound
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See the article in Wikipedia on "layering". The term 'soil layering' is sometimes used to distinguish this outdoor layering technique from 'air layering' which is more usually done on indoor plants, although it may be done on outdoor plants such as Magnolia which are difficult to root by cuttings and usually do not have branches that can be brought down to the ground for 'soil layering'.
A burial mound is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
when running in cold weather which of the following is not recommended for layering
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Ohio the serpent mound is located in Ohio.
The pitcher's mound is circular.
Grove Creek Mound