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accesory buds develops at​

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Answered by rajshreegchattopadhy
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accessory buds develops in the axils of cotyledon.

Answered by sylviastewart2312
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accessory, for secondary buds formed besides a principal bud (axillary or terminal); resting, for buds that form at the end of a growth season, which will lie dormant until onset of the next growth season; dormant or latent, for buds whose growth has been delayed for a rather long time.

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