We have always been able to prune our hibiscus plants back hard and they have come back more compact and bushy. I guess it also depends on the climate where you live. You can also grow more shrubs from the cuttings.
Fungiform papilla are taste buds
4 o'clocks are a plant that has a flower that only buds around the 4 o'clock the pm not am.
The answer depends on the type of qualitative data.You would use your taste buds as tools to distinguish between sweet, sour, salt and so on.You could use you sight to determine the colour of eyes, hair or cars.You would use your own judgement to choose between "strongly agree", "agree", "disagree" or "strongly disagree".
Geographic tongue can look different ways...in a fairly mild case, the tongue would have a slight loss of taste buds alongs the edges of the tongue. In a mre typical case, there would be what looks like bald patches on the tongue with white surrounding the patch, being clearly visible. A more severe case may develope a crack, some being 1/4 of a n inch deep.
In scientific projects, and, more specifically, in reports regarding those projects, it is important to quantify your data so that there is no subjectivity possible of the view. For example, one mile is one mile no matter what, whereas "cold" could be any amount of degrees, or "sweet taste," which, due to the difference in human taste buds, could very well taste slightly bitter to another person. Basically, it is important to quantify data to eliminate subjectivity.
Gumamela buds are the flower buds of the Hibiscus plant, also known as Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. They are often used in herbal medicine for their potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In culinary applications, gumamela buds can be used to make teas, jams, or jellies.
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Several varieties of Bryophyllum are grown from buds produced at the leaf margins.
The gumamela buds are typically found at the tip of the branches, emerging from the leaf axils. They can be solitary or in clusters, depending on the variety of hibiscus plant. The buds may be positioned opposite each other on the stem or alternate in arrangement.
Sprouts. (No, not the Brassica type that you eat).
No it needs to have seed buds to be pollinated then can reproduce
Yes, the brussels sprout is a cultivar of wild cabbage that is grown for its edible buds.
Condensed inflorescence containing several immature flower buds forming 'the curd'. On bolting these buds develop in to flowers.
Presence of antlers, antler buds, or the area on the head where antlers have grown but have been shed.
During pregnancy a baby grows and develops faster than any other stage in life. The baby at about 4 to 6 weeks begins to grown tiny arm and leg buds.
Root tubers develop from the roots of the plant and store energy for future growth, while stem tubers develop from the stem of the plant and function similarly. Root tubers are usually rounded, irregularly shaped, and are found underground. Stem tubers are typically more elongated and grow at or just below the soil surface.
Best to leave until all foliage has died and then cut off dead foliage to ground level