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Terminal Bud ^ 



Axillary Bud 



Fruit Scac 



\._lnternode 

 s Node 



Lenticel 



Leaf Scar , 

 Bundle Scar-.— 1 



Scale Scars «_ 

 DormBini Bud— d 



""v..l year's growth 



^.-.Pith 



Fig. 20. Twig of Horse-chestnut. 



Above each leaf-scar is normally produced an axillary-hud so 

 called because located in the axil or angle, made between the twig 

 and the leaf-stalk when the latter was present. The lateral hud^ 

 are in distinction to the terminal huds at the ends of the twigs. 



Buds that produce shoots with leaves are called leaf huds. Cer- 

 tain of the buds — the floiver huds — do not continue the growth 

 of the twig but form the flowers which develop into fruit. AVhere 

 the individual fruit (in the Horse-chestnut the fruit cluster) was 



