Bud of a potato
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EYEBud of a potato.
eyelikeundeveloped bud (as on a potato)
EYEPotato bud
EYEPotato bud.
CIONBud of a plant.
GEMMABud of a plant
rosebudthe bud of a rose
rosebudsthe bud of a rose
rosebudsROSEBUD, the bud of a rose
JEFFHalf of a Bud Fisher comics duo
ptyxisa type of leaf folding in a bud
ptyxesPTYXIS, a type of leaf folding in a bud
ptyxisesPTYXIS, a type of leaf folding in a bud
capersthe pickled flower bud of a shrub, used as seasoning
caperthe pickled flower bud of a shrub, used as seasoning
vernationThe arrangement of young leaves in a leaf bud before it opens
knospan architectural or decorative feature in the shape of a flower bud
anlagesembryonic area capable of forming a structure: the primordium, germ, or bud
anlageembryonic area capable of forming a structure: the primordium, germ, or bud
anlagenembryonic area capable of forming a structure: the primordium, germ, or bud
estivationsThe arrangement of petals and sepals in a flower bud before it opens
estivationThe arrangement of petals and sepals in a flower bud before it opens
plumulethe bud of the ascending axis of a plant while still in the embryo
graftsbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
graftbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
graftedbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
macsfellow; bud (a familiar term of address to a man or boy whose name is not known to the speaker)
macfellow; bud (a familiar term of address to a man or boy whose name is not known to the speaker)
indeterminate(of a plant shoot) Not having all the axes terminating in a flower bud and so producing a shoot of indefinite length
crockets(in Gothic architecture) A small carved ornament, typically a bud or curled leaf, on the inclined side of a pinnacle or gable
determinate(of a flowering shoot) Having the main axis ending in a flower bud and therefore no longer extending in length, as in a cyme
sympodiumThe apparent main axis or stem of a plant, made up of successive secondary axes due to the death of each season's terminal bud, as in the vine
sympodiaThe apparent main axis or stem of a plant, made up of successive secondary axes due to the death of each season's terminal bud, as in the vine
obvolutenoting or pertaining to a vernation in which two leaves are folded together in the bud so that one half of each is exterior and the other interior
budderinsert a bud from a plant of one kind into an opening in the bark of (a plant of another kind) usually in order to propagate a desired variety