The buds are alternate, brown, pointed and have imbricate scales. They diverge (point away) from the stem. If you look closely you will see there is no true terminal bud. This is also evident in the picture illustrating branch/twig qualities.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-ostrya-virginiana/1005/thumbnail.jp
The leaves are alternate, simple, with a strong pinnate vein pattern. They have an elliptical shape ...
The bud is about ½ inch long, slightly resinous, with a few scales reflexed or loose. Bud is not an ...
The reddish-brown buds are ovoid with an acute tip. The scales sometimes reflex making the bud look ...
The buds of Carpinus caroliniana are alternate with no true terminal bud. The imbricate reddish-brow...
Buds form on the persistent woody stems in an alternate/spiral arrangement. They are small and sligh...
The alternate, zig-zag, reddish-brown twigs are somewhat pubescent when first formed but become glab...
The buds of Carpinus betulus are alternate with no true terminal bud. They are reddish-brown and imb...
Plants in the genus Pinus only produce terminal buds and do not have buds scattered along the stems....
The pubescent young stems are light brown and have a zig-zag pattern. The larger branches have a smo...
Plants in the genus Picea have terminal buds and lateral buds. The terminal buds are ovoid with imbr...
Hamamelis virginiana has foliose vegetative buds. They are tomentose (hairy) and look like little ta...
As with all plants in the genus Picea Serbian spruce has terminal buds and lateral buds. The buds ar...
Plants in the genus Abies also have terminal and lateral buds. The terminal buds are ovoid in shape ...
The buds are arranged alternate on the stem. The brown to tan buds and are pubescent with loose imbr...
The buds are long, narrow, and resinous. Not a distinctive identification feature.https://dc.cod.edu...
The leaves are alternate, simple, with a strong pinnate vein pattern. They have an elliptical shape ...
The bud is about ½ inch long, slightly resinous, with a few scales reflexed or loose. Bud is not an ...
The reddish-brown buds are ovoid with an acute tip. The scales sometimes reflex making the bud look ...
The buds of Carpinus caroliniana are alternate with no true terminal bud. The imbricate reddish-brow...
Buds form on the persistent woody stems in an alternate/spiral arrangement. They are small and sligh...
The alternate, zig-zag, reddish-brown twigs are somewhat pubescent when first formed but become glab...
The buds of Carpinus betulus are alternate with no true terminal bud. They are reddish-brown and imb...
Plants in the genus Pinus only produce terminal buds and do not have buds scattered along the stems....
The pubescent young stems are light brown and have a zig-zag pattern. The larger branches have a smo...
Plants in the genus Picea have terminal buds and lateral buds. The terminal buds are ovoid with imbr...
Hamamelis virginiana has foliose vegetative buds. They are tomentose (hairy) and look like little ta...
As with all plants in the genus Picea Serbian spruce has terminal buds and lateral buds. The buds ar...
Plants in the genus Abies also have terminal and lateral buds. The terminal buds are ovoid in shape ...
The buds are arranged alternate on the stem. The brown to tan buds and are pubescent with loose imbr...
The buds are long, narrow, and resinous. Not a distinctive identification feature.https://dc.cod.edu...
The leaves are alternate, simple, with a strong pinnate vein pattern. They have an elliptical shape ...
The bud is about ½ inch long, slightly resinous, with a few scales reflexed or loose. Bud is not an ...
The reddish-brown buds are ovoid with an acute tip. The scales sometimes reflex making the bud look ...