The axil of a plant is located in the upper angle formed by the junction of a stem and leaf (or another stem). An axillary bud is located in the axil.
growing point at the junction of a leaf and a stem or branch
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Buds in the axils of leaves or leaf scars.
a bud lying in the angle between the petiole of a simple leaf or the rachis of a compound leaf and the main stem; lateral bud.
The axillary bud is a bud that develops in the axil (the angle between the stem and the leaf) of a plant.
A bud, capable of developing into a lateral shoot, present in the angle between the stem and a leaf. Your browser does not support the IFRAME tag.
Preexisting meristem within the axil of a leaf that is normally inactive in growth.
A bud located at the point where the leaf joins the stem.
The axillary bud lies at the junction of the stem and petiole of a plant.