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A flower bud develops into a flower. A growth bud is at the end of a stem or along the sides of a stem and will develop into new leafy growth.
Ãâó: www.csu.org/environment/xeriscape/resources/page38...
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An immature shoot enclosing a branch, leaf or flower.
Ãâó: www.gardendesigns.com/glossary.htm
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The female flower of the Cannabis plant where most of the cannabinoids are concentrated (eg THC )
Ãâó: www.seedsman.com/en/resources/definitions
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Term used to describe a particular thumb piece type frequently found on baluster measures. "Each end is a 'leafed' projection faintly like a bud, and comparable with car springs pressed together.
Ãâó: www.englishpewter.co.uk/pewter_terms.htm
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The most common form of yeast cell reproduction, where tiny buds appear as outgrowths at the edges of a cell and eventually break away and form a new cells.
Ãâó: andys.northcampus.com/brewterms.htm
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