why a plant appears bushy appearance when it's terminal bud is nipped off?
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》The plant with the nipped-off shoot tip acquires a bushy appearance due to the increased growth of lateral branches.
》Regular pruning of the hedges in gardens removes the apical buds and promotes the growth of lateral buds, giving the plants a bushy appearance.
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》The plant with the nipped-off shoot tip acquires a bushy appearance due to the increased growth of lateral branches.
》Regular pruning of the hedges in gardens removes the apical buds and promotes the growth of lateral buds, giving the plants a bushy appearance.
Hope u like !!
》》 BE BRAINLY 《《
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When a plant begins to grow from seed, it usually breaks through the soil as a single stem upon which leaves begin to form. And, it will continue to grow in this single stem formation indefinitely if not pinched. Eventually, the plant will begin to allow new buds to open, causing the plant to become bushy.
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