Other flowers then grow from lateral buds.
Cut back yarrow and perennial salvia to lateral buds for repeat flowering.
A terminal bud occurs on the end of a stem and lateral buds are found on the side.
The pollen cones grow solitary from lateral buds.
When the shoot is cut off, the lateral bud begins to lengthen which is mediated by a release of cytokinin.
The "eyes" of the potato are lateral buds.
Each lateral bud would try to take over as the new terminal.
When that tip eventually stops growing, whether because of pruning or flowering, lateral buds take over and grow into other, fully functional, vines.
The eye or lateral buds sprout before the normal time on growing cane.
The lateral buds are slightly stalked, and in addition there may be collateral buds present as well.