25 Words to use with budding

The bud-rings are very plain and easily counted.

The scars on the stem are of three kinds, leaf, bud-scale, and flower-cluster scars.

I. Branch in winter state: a, leaf-scars; b, bud-scars; c, flower-scars.

If roots should grow as stems escaping from the bud-state do,that is, throughout their whole lengththey would speedily become distorted.

SEE Red bud women.

LITTLE DANDELION Little bud Dandelion Hears from her nest, "Merry heart, starry eye, Wake from your rest!"

He spoke of the patient, deliberate study the committee had made of this matter of the ecclesiastical bud-gets.

In her father's lifetime, she had sought, on occasions of unwonted cheerfulness, to please him with certain charming tricks of attire; and sometimes, with only a white rose-bud gleaming through the braided shadows of her hair, lighted herself up as with a star; then, not a carping churl, not an envious coquette in Hendrik, but confessed to the prettiness of Sally Wimple.

Can morning's breeze make known what grief this heart doth hold, Which as a bud hath grown, compressed by fold on fold? Not I first drained the jar where rev'lers pass away: Heads in this work-yard are nought else than wine-jars' clay.

no more about id, Dan,' says he, laughin', 'bud kneel down upon your bended knees.'

"I gather, where I hope to gain, I know swift Time doth fly; Those fading buds methinks are vain, To-morrow that may die.

The terminal buds do not develop in the Elm, in old trees, the bud axillary to the last leaf of the season taking its place, and most of the other axillary buds growing also.

And every time you yawn you resemble a plump, white magnolia bud opening just enough to show the pink inside!"

A tiny spring-bud peeping forth From a withered wintry tree.

As I paused in my rowing to watch the althea-bud set afloat, I heard a tiny splash in the waters.

Engender War; which thins, and segregates, And rectifies the balance of the world: As thick-sown plants in the vegetable world, With stretching branches wage continual War; Each tender bud shrinks from the foreign touch With a degree of sensitive perception; Till one deforms, o'er-tops, and kills the other.

And when he stood in his evening clothes pulling a rose-bud stem through the button-hole of his lapel, he seemed very fresh and young and graceful in the gas-light.

In all these bud studies, the pupil should finish by showing how the arrangement of the buds determines the growth of the branches.

The number of leaves in the bud varies.

Up the bud moves to the gutters,I can see it gleam as it is pulled over the edge,they are out of sight,the task is done!

The fate of the latter somewhat resembled that of "a bud bit by an envious worm, Ere it could spread its sweet leaves to the air, Or dedicate its beauty to the sun.

Henderson's company came into the beautiful Kentucky country in mid-April, when it looked its best: the trees were in leaf, the air heavy with fragrance, the snowy flowers of the dogwood whitened the woods, and the banks of the streams burned dull crimson with the wealth of red-bud blossoms.

Let a man study the world as much as he pleases; let him descend into the minutest details; dissect the vilest of animals; narrowly consider the least grain of corn sown in the ground, and the manner in which it germinates and multiplies; attentively observe with what precautions a rose-bud blows and opens in the sun, and closes again at night; and he will find in all these more design, conduct, and industry than in all the works of art.

The trees are victims of a disastrous bud disease that has attacked them in recent years causing heavy loss to growers.

Then there would be mebby a pretty young girl with a rose-bud face under a lace parasol.

25 Words to use with  budding