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Principles of Pruning
... buds), and their growth results in elongation of an existing stem. on the sides of the shoot, generally in the fork where the leaf meets the stem (lateral buds, or axillary buds). Growth from lateral buds produces new shoots at an angle to the main stem. on other parts of the plant (adventitious buds), generally mature ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

trelec
... lateral buds. Opposite Arrangement - the lateral buds are directly across from each other. Examples - Ashes and Maples. Alternate Arrangement - lateral buds are alternately arrranged on the twig. Whorled Arrangement - the terminal buds ...
gaia.flemingc.on.ca

Henning's Rhododendron & Azaleas Pages
... terminal buds, new leaves and shoots grow from lateral buds and leaves are deciduous, then the rhododendron is an azalea in the Pentanthera subgenus. If flowers and leaves grow from the same terminal buds ...
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DAVALLIACEAE [Draft]
... with cordate base and much overlapping lobes, roots restricted to the ventral side of lateral buds; sori smalle, ca. 1 mm wide. 1. Davallia 1. LEUCOSTEGIA C. Presl, Tent. Pterid. ... (non Fee 1852); Paradavallodes Ching; Trogostolon Copeland. Roots restricted to the ventral side of lateral buds. Scales of rhizome peltate or basifixed with cordate base and greatly overlapping lobes, variously ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Garlic, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... vernalization (induced to bulb and flower) by low winter temperatures. * Although vernalized, no inflorescence or lateral buds (that later form the bulb) are developed until early spring with the onset of lengthening ... Each bud primordia forms between two and six growing points, each of which develops a lateral bud which later develop into a clove. Temperatures during growth determine the rate of ...
oregonstate.edu

Pecan
... by excessive growth of lateral buds. Normally only the most distant bud will break dormancy and develop into a twig and finally a limb. A large percentage of the buds on bunch infected ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

On-Line Glossary: W
... plant growth, most common in woody plants, in which there is a profuse outgrowth of lateral buds to give a "witches' broom" appearance. The shoots may be thickened and may bear abnormal ...
ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu

FPHG -
... buds, terminal and lateral buds. Apples and pears flower and fruit primarily on terminal buds. A terminal, sometimes called the apical bud, is one located at the tip of a shoot. A lateral ... lateral or terminal bud. If the bud is terminal, it may flower the next year or it may not. Lateral buds ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Bamboo
... buds developing into upright culms. This species has become an aggressive, naturalized weed in riparian habitats of southern California. Aerial culms of bamboo are hollow except at the nodes where lateral buds ... growth by the production of concentric annual rings. They cannot increase in girth by adding lateral layers of cells as in conifers and woody dicots. Instead, they have scattered vascular ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Sugar Cane, Pineapple, Coffee & Morinda
... propagated vegetatively by cuttings called "setts." A sett is a section of the stem containing lateral buds and a region where adventitious roots develop. Cane fields are often burned prior to harvesting ...
waynesword.palomar.edu
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