Because it holds the leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.
Yes, cannabis plant stems can contain THC, but at lower concentrations compared to the flowers and buds. The highest concentration of THC is typically found in the flowers and trichomes of the plant.
Some buds are for leaves and some buds are for flowers. Flowers that are fertilized become fruit.
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Buds are the protective casing round flowers or leaves in their infancy. Buds can also be a slang term for friends ("buddies)
Bud
flowers an leaves
Buds and twigs do not eat since they are not living organisms. Buds are dormant structures on plants that will eventually develop into leaves, flowers, or shoots. Twigs are branches or stems of plants that transport water and nutrients, supporting the overall growth of the plant.
Stems definitely do contain THC, just not near as much as the bud does. It is possible to get high off of smoking the stems, but you'll have to smoke a whole lot if you want to get blazed, and the smoke is harsh and disgusting.
Bees collect pollen and nectar from open flowers, and they also collect propolis -- a resinous substance -- from buds, particularly tree buds.
Apical dominance is caused by the inhibitory effect of auxin produced by the apical bud on the growth of lateral buds below it. This hormone suppresses the growth of lateral buds, allowing the apical bud to grow and dominate the plant's growth pattern.
The florettes are buds. If left too long, they will open to small yellow flowers.