| 1. | Terminal buds may die, promoting growth in buds lower down the stem.
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| 2. | Eggs are laid in the plants stems, just below terminal buds.
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| 3. | Often a vestige of the terminal bud may be noticed higher on the stem.
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| 4. | The larvae feed on " Anaphalis margaritacea ", tunneling into the unopened terminal buds.
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| 5. | Young shoots and terminal buds covered with short pale hairs.
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| 6. | The terminal bud, called palm cabbage, is considered a delicacy.
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| 7. | In preparation for winter, ABA is produced in terminal buds.
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| 8. | Young larvae scour the leaf surface as they feed, and may also excavate terminal buds.
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| 9. | The terminal buds are sharply pointed, brown and pubescent.
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| 10. | Young larvae feed on newly emerging terminal buds.
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