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740. Opening of the buds. When the young shoot begins to 

 grow in the spring, the bud-scales are forced apart or open of 

 their own accord. During the young condition the shoot is very 

 soft and brittle, and also possesses a very thin, little cutinized 

 epidermis. In this condition it is especially liable to mechanical 



Fig. 431. 

 Opening buds of hickory. 



injury and to injury from drying out. We find, therefore, a 

 tendency for the inner bud-scales to elongate during vernation, 

 thus forming a tube around the delicate tissue much like the 

 opening out of a telescope. The young leaves and internodes 



