Adventitious buds develop from places other than a shoot apical meristem, which occurs at the tip of a stem, or on a shoot node, at the leaf axil, the bud being left there during the primary growth. They may develop on roots or leaves, or on shoots as a new growth. Shoot apical meristems produce one or more axillary or lateral buds at each node. When stems produce considerable secondary growth, the axillary buds may be destroyed. Adventitious buds may then develop on stems with secondary growth.I first noticed these growths growing downwards from the John Cummins branch in the summer. I assumed they were just a root type of growth trying to reach the ground. I was shocked to notice today that the strange growth has leaves.View attachment 29222
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.