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  2. Bud - Wikipedia

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    Plant buds classification Terminal, vegetative bud of Ficus carica. Buds are often useful in the identification of plants, especially for woody plants in winter when leaves have fallen. [4] Buds may be classified and described according to different criteria: location, status, morphology, and function. [citation needed]

  3. File:Plant Buds clasification.svg - Wikipedia

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    In botany, a bud is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of the stem. Once formed, a bud may remain for some time in a dormant condition, or it may form a shoot immediately. Date: 26 September 2007: Source: self-made with the clasification found in the same wikipedia page: Author

  4. File:Datura innoxia Mill. flower, buds and foliage.jpg ...

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    Overwintered in heated conservatory in London U.K. and grown on in 2020. Flowering and fruiting ( fruit not visible in this image ) in early June. Flowers circa 21cm in length by 10cm in breadth, slightly scented (scent not as strong as that of the flowers of the related Datura metel).

  5. Corymbia torelliana - Wikipedia

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    flower buds fruit. Corymbia torelliana, commonly known as cadaghi [2] or cadaga, [3] is a species of tree that is endemic to north Queensland. It has smooth, greenish grey to white bark, rough at the base of older trees, egg-shaped, heart-shaped or lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of three or seven, white flowers and urn-shaped or shortened spherical fruit.

  6. Glossary of plant morphology - Wikipedia

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    Adventitious bud – a bud that arises at a point on the plant other than at the stem apex or a leaf axil. Axillary – an embryonic shoot which lies at the junction of the stem and petiole of a plant. Dormant – see "Latent bud". Epicormic – vegetative buds that lie dormant beneath the bark, shooting after crown disturbance [14] Flower bud

  7. Aestivation (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Aestivation is also sometimes referred to as praefoliation or prefoliation, but these terms may also mean vernation: the arrangement of leaves within a vegetative bud. Aestivation can be an important taxonomic diagnostic; for example Malvaceae flower buds have valvate sepals, with the exception of the genera Fremontodendron and Chiranthodendron ...

  8. Floral morphology - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of flower parts. In botany, floral morphology is the study of the diversity of forms and structures presented by the flower, which, by definition, is a branch of limited growth that bears the modified leaves responsible for reproduction and protection of the gametes, called floral pieces.

  9. Eucalyptus racemosa - Wikipedia

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    flower buds and flowers Eucalyptus racemosa , commonly known as snappy gum or narrow-leaved scribbly gum , [ 3 ] is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has smooth, mottled bark, lance-shaped to curved or egg-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of between seven and fifteen, white flowers and ...