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What is meant by axil of a leaf ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An axil is the angle between the upper side of a leaf and the stem from which it grows. Knowing the location of the axil helps you to locate the bud, because in flowering plants buds develop in the axils of leaves. These types of buds are known as axillary buds. An axil can also be the position above a leaf scar.

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Answered by mukeshgupta1977
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An axil is the angle between the upper side of a leaf and the stem from which it grows. Knowing the location of the axil helps you to locate the bud, because in flowering plants buds develop in the axils of leaves. These types of buds are known as axillary buds. An axil can also be the position above a leaf scar.

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