African Violets . . . . . . .Streptocarpus . . . . . Begonia . . . . . . Kataka-taka
No, but they die in every 10 - 15 days and grow new ones.
Some of them reproduce asexually. This allows them to just pass on their own genetic information when it is time to reproduce.
Bryophyllum reproduce by vegetative propagation. vegetative propagation is of two type: natural and artificial. Bryophyllum is showing natural vegetative propagation. here, at notches of Bryophyllum leaves small buds are formed, which are at dormant state. During favorable condition, these buds activated and detached from its parent. Each buds grow into complete new organisms.
a terminal bud occurs on the main axis of a stem,it helps in the elongation of the main axis. a lateral bud occurs on the sides of that main axis,it helps in the branching of the plant,generates new stem (secondary) to the main axis,those newly generated branches end also with terminal buds that help in their elongation and may have lateral buds to generate new branches and so on . A whole plant is simply a network of branches with lateral buds on the sides and terminal buds on the main axis.
I know buds grow into shoots.
Sprouting is usually used in reference to when plants begin to grow or send out new growth. Shoots and buds come from new plant growth.
Suckers are the shoots that grow from the rootstock below the graft. They should be removed by pulling them off when they are young. Not to be confused with epicormic shoots which are dormant buds along the branches activated by some sort of stress.
No, but if you eat enough of them they will begin to wear off your taste buds but do not worry because taste buds grow back.
you dont grow the buds they grow by themselves on the female plant.
Usually it will sprout from buds below the removed tip. Often several buds will sprout, so it may give multiple new tips.
African Violets . . . . . . .Streptocarpus . . . . . Begonia . . . . . . Kataka-taka
The female plant is capable of growing buds on it's own, just give it sunlight and love. If you want bigger buds, you will need stronger lights and good nutrients.
I am sure that the answer is axillary buds.
Bamboo
because The "eyes" of the potatoes are buds that grow into new plants.@tonilyn_1D
If the main bud has been killed then no it won't. Some of the side buds will sprout, unless the tree is dead, and one of the side shoots can be trained to replace the main shoot.