Rootstock vs Scion - What's the difference?
rootstock | scion |
(agriculture) A healthy plant that is used as the base for grafting a scion
(by extension) The necessary basis for something to develop
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A descendant, especially a first-generation descendant.
A detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting; a shoot or twig in a general sense.
The heir to a throne.
A guardian.
As nouns the difference between rootstock and scion
is that rootstock is a healthy plant that is used as the base for grafting a scion while scion is a descendant, especially a first-generation descendant.rootstock
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