dull pain of toothache, freshen the breath, and flavor ham
It won't heal or cure a tooth problem, but biting on a whole clove can reduce the pain temporarily.
Yes itβs true
No, the noun 'clove' is not a collective noun. It is not a word for a group of things.The noun 'clove' is a word for the dried flower bud of a tropical tree that is used as a spice and a source of an oil; a tree that is the source of these buds; one of the small sections of a separable bulb, such as garlic; a word for a thing.The noun 'bulb' can function as a collective noun as a bulb of cloves.
Stem
A clove is the dried flower bud of a tropical tree.
Clove
The "clove" used as a spice (in pickling, etc.) is the dried flower bud of a tropical tree.
The flower buds turn into fruit
It is a large bush to small tree that is in the desert with thorns, flower buds, blossoms,....etc
Cloves do not come from tree nuts. Cloves are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae.
Orange trees have to flower first before a fruit can form. If your tree has not flowered, they will not be oranges, as the orange forms from the middle of the flower. If what you think is a bud is growing from the center of a recent flower, then it is a small orange. Oranges first appear there as a small green, hard ball that looks like a tiny orange.
The Oak tree had many ball shaped galls which had been formed by a certain species of wasp, which laid its eggs in unopened leaf buds.