Bud (as part-nature)
A066Z
Core term *
Facets **
A bud is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of the stem. Once formed, a bud may remain for some time in a dormant condition, or it may form a shoot immediately. Buds may be specialized to develop flowers or short shoots, or may have the potential for general shoot development
Implicit facet descriptors *
No implicit facet descriptors.
Narrower terms
These are child terms of the current term, "Bud (as part-nature)".
Bud (as part-nature) has no narrower terms in [F02] Part-nature.
Associated terms
These terms refer to "Bud (as part-nature)" through a facet — a relationship that cuts across all hierarchies, not just "[F02] Part-nature". Links stay in "[F02] Part-nature" where the term also appears; those marked are not part of it and open in their own default hierarchy.
Part-nature
F02
-
Other Bud spices
A01AN -
Nasturtium pods
A019Q -
Dwarf nasturtium pods
A0CXT -
Batavia cinnamon buds
A0CXZ -
Cassia buds
A01AP -
Garden nasturtium pods
A0CXV -
Bud spices
A01AK -
Cloves buds and similar-
A0CYA -
Cloves buds
A01AL -
Capers buds
A01AM -
Chinese cassia buds
A0CXY -
Capers buds and similar-
A0CHA -
Myoga
A0CHJ -
Saigon cinnamon buds
A0CXX