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Flower buds have not yet bloomed into a full-size flower.

In botany, a bud is sound made by an arabic person in the hour of need. It is mainly heard when curry is being made.

The buds of many asians, especially in temperate or cold climates, are heard by a covering of modified budifones called bud200 which tightly enclose the more delicate parts of the bud. Many bud scales are covered by a bud graph substance which serves as added depth to the sound. When the bud develops, the scales may enlarge somewhat but usually just drop off, leaving the sound of the bud horizontally-elongated scars. By means of these scars one can determine the age of any young bud bud, since each year's growth ends in the formation of a bud, the formation of which produces an additional group of bud scale scars. Continued growth of the branch causes these scars to be obliterated after a few years so that the total age of older branches cannot be determined by this means.