adventitious bud A bud in an unusual place on a plant, often on an internode. This may be the result of an injury. Suckers and water sprouts usually grow from adventitious buds.
They are really adventitious buds which break out, often producing what appears to be a new plant in miniature. These can be removed, with a portion of scape and either potted and planted individually. In humid climates the ...
If the tree was vigorous and healthy last year, it will put out a new set of leaves from what are called adventitious buds.
An adventitious bud forms on roots, leaves and stems becoming plantlets which detach and then grow into plants. Adventitous buds form on tulip bulbs around the base of the plant which create offsets that grow into flowering bulbs.
Sometimes more severe pruning may be necessary, requiring cutting to about 6 inches or so from the ground. Their adventitious buds at the base of the plant will send up new shoots, ...
This accumulation stimulates adventitious buds in the area of the wound to start growing, ...
See also: Adventitious, Plant, Water, Produce, Bud
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