Axil

The angle between the stem and the leaf.


Upper angle formed by leaf stem and supporting stem or branch.


Angle formed between the stem axis and attached leaf or other appendage.


The juncture of a leaf or flower with a stalk.


The angle between the upper side of a leaf or branch, and the stem or branch from which it grows.


A botanical term referring to the hollow where the base of a leaf joins its stem.


The upper angle formed by a leaf or branch with a stem. Things that pop out in the axils are called Axillary.


The point at which a leaf (or other plant part) forms an upper angle to a stem.


The cavity or angle formed by the junction of the upper side of a leaf stalk or branch with a stem or branch.


The angle on the upper side between a leaf and the stem.


The angle where the leafstalk or flower stalk joins the stem.


The area on the stem immediately above the point of attachment of a leaf.


The ‘armpit’ of a leaf; that is, the angle between the leaf base and the stem, where there is usually a bud which may elongate to produce a lateral branch, a flower, or a group of flowers—these are then termed axillary.


Angle formed between the stem axis and attached leaf or other appendage.


The upper angle between a leaf and the stem it springs from, or between a branch and trunk.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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