The Vietnamese word "cành giâm" refers to a cutting or stem cutting in gardening and plant propagation. It is a method used to grow new plants by taking a part of a plant, usually a stem or branch, and allowing it to develop roots.
In more advanced gardening techniques, "cành giâm" can refer to specific types of cuttings: - Cành giâm thân: stem cuttings - Cành giâm lá: leaf cuttings
While "cành giâm" primarily refers to plant cuttings, in a broader context, it can imply the act of taking a part of something to reproduce or propagate it, similar to how you might use "cutting" in English in a more metaphorical sense.
Understanding "cành giâm" is important for anyone interested in gardening or plant care.