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Pudge
15 June, 17:05
Do monocots have auxiliary buds?
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Dominique Lang
15 June, 17:10
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Axillary buds (or their primordia) exist in axil of every leaf on the stem (at every node) irrespective of whether it belongs to dicots or monocots.
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