<Ul> <Li> terminal, when located at the tip of a stem (apical is equivalent but rather reserved for the one at the top of the plant); </Li> <Li> axillary, when located in the axil of a leaf (lateral is the equivalent but some adventitious buds may be lateral too); </Li> <Li> adventitious, when occurring elsewhere, for example on trunk or on roots (some adventitious buds may be former axillary ones reduced and hidden under the bark, other adventitious buds are completely new formed ones). </Li> </Ul> <Li> terminal, when located at the tip of a stem (apical is equivalent but rather reserved for the one at the top of the plant); </Li> <Li> axillary, when located in the axil of a leaf (lateral is the equivalent but some adventitious buds may be lateral too); </Li> <Li> adventitious, when occurring elsewhere, for example on trunk or on roots (some adventitious buds may be former axillary ones reduced and hidden under the bark, other adventitious buds are completely new formed ones). </Li>

Which is the most prominent part in a bud