THE BUDS MAY NOT GKOW 



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85. The branching is crooked 

 and irregular. 



are suppressed. Branches 

 die. So it comes that 

 branches are not arranged 

 regularly, although the 

 buds may be. In the Tar- 

 tarian or "tree" honey- 

 suckle the buds are oppo- 

 site ; Fig. 85 shows how 

 the branches are. 



121. The results of the 

 struggle for existence in the 

 tree -top can be expressed 

 in figures. Consider that 

 every bud is the germ or starting point of a branch. Ob- 

 serve at what distances apart 

 the buds are usually borne on 

 any plant, and estimate the 

 number of buds which the plant 

 has borne: count the number of 

 branches which the tree actually 

 bears. It will be found that the 

 number of buds is far in excess 

 of the number of branches : the 

 difference between the 

 numbers shows how 

 many buds or branches 

 have failed. Or, count 

 the buds on any 

 branch, and figure up 

 the possibilities. A 

 branch 12 inches long, 

 for instance, has 10 

 buds. If each bud 

 grows, at the end of 



86. Scar* of tb« dormant buds.-WiUow, the Uext SeaSOU there 



