...When observed in their native wilds, a party of twenty or thirtyof these creatures is generally busily engaged in the search forberries and buds...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...Thedormouse in its wild state lives on fruits, seeds, nuts and buds...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...As the caterpillars approach the chrysalis periodthese imaginal buds rapidly develop into the various organsof the butterfly...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...These eggs hatch into minute slug-like larvae which feedupon the buds, commonly burrowing through the calyxlobes and devouring the undeveloped stamens and pistilsinside...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
... a leaf unfolds or a flower spreads its petals,even before the buds swell, and while yet there is snowon the ground, the birds tell us that spring is at hand...
Frank M. Chapman 「What Bird is That?」
...From some of the polyps little roundbuds were growing, while other buds were alreadydeveloped into miniature copies of the parent, and onlyattached by a slender stalk...
Henry J. Slack 「Marvels of Pond-life」
... In the "hen-and-chicken" daisy the main flower is surrounded by a brood of small flowers developed from buds in the axils of the scales of the involucre...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Many other instances could be added of roses varying by buds...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Variegated plants, whether originally produced from seeds or buds, can generally be propagated by budding, grafting, &c...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...When such dwarf varieties sport back by buds or suckers to the ordinary foliage, the dwarfed stature sometimes still remains...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Many other cases included in the list are probably due to the plants being of crossed parentage, and to the buds reverting to one of the two parent-forms...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...We have seen that varieties produced from seeds and from buds resemble each other so closely in general appearance, that they cannot possibly be distinguished...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
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