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how do green leaves protect the bud

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The buds of many woody plants, especially in temperate or cold climates, are protected by a covering of modified leaves called scales which tightly enclose the more delicate parts of the bud. ... In many of the latter, buds are even more reduced, often consisting of undifferentiated masses of cells in the axils of leaves.

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The buds of many woody plants, especially in temperate or cold climates, are protected by a covering of modified leaves called scales which tightly enclose the more delicate parts of the bud. ... In many of the latter, buds are even more reduced, often consisting of undifferentiated masses of cells in the axils of leaves

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