Bud - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plant material
Plant material, means any material used for pro-pagation and raising of fruit plants and includes bud wood, scion, root-stock, suckers, roots, seeds and cuttings. [The Orissa Fruit Nurseries (Regula-tion) Act, 1997, s. 2(f)] Means
Bulbil
A small or secondary bulb hence now almost exclusively An aeumlrial bulb or deciduous bud produced in the leaf axils as in the tiger lily or relpacing the flowers as in some onions
Repullulation
The act of budding again the state of having budded again
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Roseworm
The larva of any one of several species of lepidopterous insects which feed upon the leaves buds or blossoms of the rose especially Cacaeligcia rosaceana which rolls up the leaves for a nest and devours
Infra axillary
Situated below the axil as a bud
Pullulate
To germinate to bud to multiply abundantly
Ptyxis
The way in which a leaf is sometimes folded in the bud
Petiolar
from it as a petiolar tendril growing or supported upon a petiole as a petiolar gland a petiolar bud
Perula
One of the scales of a leaf bud
Knop
A knob a bud a bunch a button
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Bud - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plant material
Plant material, means any material used for pro-pagation and raising of fruit plants and includes bud wood, scion, root-stock, suckers, roots, seeds and cuttings. [The Orissa Fruit Nurseries (Regula-tion) Act, 1997, s. 2(f)] Means
Bulbil
A small or secondary bulb hence now almost exclusively An aeumlrial bulb or deciduous bud produced in the leaf axils as in the tiger lily or relpacing the flowers as in some onions
Repullulation
The act of budding again the state of having budded again
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Roseworm
The larva of any one of several species of lepidopterous insects which feed upon the leaves buds or blossoms of the rose especially Cacaeligcia rosaceana which rolls up the leaves for a nest and devours
Infra axillary
Situated below the axil as a bud
Pullulate
To germinate to bud to multiply abundantly
Ptyxis
The way in which a leaf is sometimes folded in the bud
Petiolar
from it as a petiolar tendril growing or supported upon a petiole as a petiolar gland a petiolar bud
Perula
One of the scales of a leaf bud
Knop
A knob a bud a bunch a button
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