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		Definition of axillary bud in US English: axillary budnoun Botany A bud that grows from the axil of a leaf and may develop into a branch or flower cluster. Also called lateral bud  Example sentencesExamples -  Whereas leaves remain microscopic even when fully developed, each spine cluster is a modified axillary bud, thus indicating the site where a leaf primordium was formed.
 -  In most species, removal of the shoot apex allows axillary buds to grow out due to a phenomenon called apical dominance.
 -  If the leaf left behind was developmentally very young, both the axillary bud and roots grew out only on the leaf side.
 -  In Amaranthus blitoides and A. crispus the main shoot usually begins to branch during seedling development from axillary buds associated with the cotyledons.
 -  Each long shoot extends sympodially, bearing three to seven leaves with axillary buds in alternate phyllotaxis.
 
    Definition of axillary bud in US English: axillary budnoun Botany A bud that grows from the axil of a leaf and may develop into a branch or flower cluster. Also called lateral bud  Example sentencesExamples -  If the leaf left behind was developmentally very young, both the axillary bud and roots grew out only on the leaf side.
 -  In most species, removal of the shoot apex allows axillary buds to grow out due to a phenomenon called apical dominance.
 -  In Amaranthus blitoides and A. crispus the main shoot usually begins to branch during seedling development from axillary buds associated with the cotyledons.
 -  Each long shoot extends sympodially, bearing three to seven leaves with axillary buds in alternate phyllotaxis.
 -  Whereas leaves remain microscopic even when fully developed, each spine cluster is a modified axillary bud, thus indicating the site where a leaf primordium was formed.
 
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