mixed bud

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mixed bud

A mixed bud on the apple branch is beginning to open.

Definition

Noun: A type of plant bud that contains the undeveloped structures for both leaves and flowers. This means a single bud has the potential to produce both vegetative growth (leaves and stems) and reproductive growth (flowers) in the same growing season.

Usage

A "mixed bud" is a botanical term used to describe the specific structure and function of a bud on certain plants. It is a compound noun where "mixed" describes the combined contents of the bud.

Examples: * Botanists identified the structure as a mixed bud, indicating the apple tree would soon have new leaves and blossoms. * Unlike simple buds that produce only leaves, a mixed bud contains the precursors for both foliage and flowers. * The presence of mixed buds is a key characteristic of many fruit-bearing trees.

Advanced Usage
  • In horticulture and pomology (the study of fruit cultivation), the identification of mixed buds is crucial for predicting flowering and fruiting, as well as for proper pruning practices.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bud (n): The general term for an undeveloped or embryonic shoot, leaf, or flower.
  • Leaf bud (n): A bud that develops into a leafy shoot.
  • Flower bud (n): A bud that develops into a flower.
  • Terminal bud (n): A bud located at the tip of a stem.
  • Axillary bud (n): A bud located in the axil of a leaf (where the leaf joins the stem).
Synonyms
  • Combination bud (less common technical synonym)
Antonyms
  • Simple bud (a general term for a bud that produces only one type of structure, such as a leaf bud or flower bud).
mixed bud

A mixed bud on the apple branch is beginning to open.

Noun
  1. a bud yielding both leaves and flowers