The "clove" used as a spice (in pickling, etc.) is the dried flower bud of a tropical tree.
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The flower bud that is dried and sold as 'cloves' is native to the North Moluccas, the Spice Islands of Indonesia. It also is grown commercially in eastern Africa, western South America, India, and even on the 'Spice Island' of Grenada in the Caribbean.
A clove is the dried flower bud of a tropical tree.
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The flower bud that is dried and sold as 'cloves' is native to the North Moluccas, the Spice Islands of Indonesia. It also is grown commercially in eastern Africa, western South America, India, and even on the 'Spice Island' of Grenada in the Caribbean.
a bud.
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.
It is a bud.
the seeds of the cannabis plant are grown into the flowering plant once the plant reaches maturity and the phsychoactive chemicals in the plant become most concentrated in the flower or bud, the bud is cut off and the leaves trimmed away, then the bud is dried and ready for sale
A baby flower is a bud