cọc leo
Definition
- Noun:
- A stake or pole for climbing plants: A long, sturdy stick or post, often made of wood or bamboo, driven into the ground to support climbing plants (like beans, peas, cucumbers, or certain flowers) as they grow vertically.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Người nông dân đang đóng những cọc leo cho giàn đậu. (The farmer is driving stakes for the bean trellis.)
- Cây thiên lý cần cọc leo vững chắc để phát triển. (The telosma plant needs a sturdy pole to climb on for growth.)
- Chúng tôi dùng tre làm cọc leo cho mướp. (We use bamboo as climbing poles for the luffa gourds.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is specific to agriculture and gardening. It refers to the physical support structure itself, not the act of staking or the trellis system as a whole.
- "Giàn leo" refers to the entire trellis or framework, while "cọc leo" specifically denotes the individual upright stakes or poles that form part of that structure.
Variants and Related Words
- Cọc (n): A general term for a stake, pole, or peg.
- Giàn leo (n): A trellis; a framework of stakes or poles for plants to climb on.
- Cây leo (n): A climbing plant, a vine.
Synonyms
- Stake
- Pole
- Support stake
- Plant stake
- Garden stake
Related Terms and Context
- Trellising: The gardening practice of using stakes, poles, or frames to support climbing plants.
- Staking: The act of providing a plant with a stake for support.
- Climbing plant support: A general descriptive term for cọc leo.