Meaning axil
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The angle formed between a leaf stalk and the stem to which it is attached. In flowering plants, buds develop in the axils of leaves.
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The angular space between a plant stem and the base of the leaf growing out of the stem. axillary bud:
Source: planandplant.com

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The angular space between a plant stem and the base of the leaf growing out of the stem. axillary bud:
Source: landscapegeek.com

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The upper angle between the leaf and stem.
Source: beebetter.info

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The angle formed between a leaf and the stem on which it is attached.
Source: sjmastergardeners.ucanr.edu

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The upper angle between a leaf and a stem or between a stem and a bract.
Source: jhps-gardens.co.uk

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The angle between the leaf (or lateral) and stem of a plant.
Source: seasonalgardening.co.uk

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The angle between a petal and a stem; where buds occur above a leaf; the point above a leaf scar. Axillary
Source: rgardening.com

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The angle formed between a leaf or the petiole of a leaf and that part of the stem above it. Adj., axillary
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The upper angle between a leaf stalk and the stem where new buds and stems arise.
Source: gardensonline.com.au

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The upper angle formed by a leaf's stalk (petiole) and the internodes above it on a stem. a
Source: atlantishydroponics.com

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The angle between the leafstalk and the stem.
Source: thegardeningbible.com

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 The angular space between a plant stem and the base of the leaf growing out of the stem.
Source: oklahomagarden.wordpress.com

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the angle that lies between a leaf stalk and its stem. Site of bud formation in flowering plants.
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The upper angle between a twig or leaf and the stem from which it is growing.
Source: ipm.ucanr.edu

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[Position] -- The corner where a structure meets the axis from which it branches (e.g. the armpit is in the axil of a human arm); the nerve axil.
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(n) the upper angle between an axis and an offshoot such as a branch or leafstalk
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The point on a plant leaf where the upper side of the petiole joins the stem.
Source: phlorum.com

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axle, axles
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the angle between leaf petiole and stem, twig and branch, etc.
Source: pecan.ipmpipe.org

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The regions between a leaf stalk and stem.
Source: groups.molbiosci.northwestern.edu

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The upper angle formed by a leaf's stalk (petiole) and the internodes above it on a stem.
Source: growershouse.com

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The juncture where a lateral organ, such as a leaf, joins a main axis, like a stem.
Source: goorchids.northamericanorchidcenter.org

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(botany) The angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or branch from which it springs.
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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