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budding type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism grows while attached to a parent organism.
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bud A dormant, immature shoot from which leaves or flowers may develop.
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budding Small buds that grow from remaining skin tissue. They develop as the wound heals. They may be seen by the hair follicles. These areas of tissue may be especially sensitive since the nerve endings are exposed.
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budding When warmer weather in the late spring causes leaf buds to swell, the syrup takes on a strong molasses flavor. This signals the end of the sugaring season.
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bud A small protuberance on a stem or branch, often enclosed in protective scales and containing an undeveloped shoot, leaves or flowers.
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