Where would one find the leaf axillary bud in most eudicots?

A. in the internode of the stem.
B. near the terminal bud.
C. between the leaf petiole and the stem.
D. between the leaf petiole and the leaf blade.
E. between leaflets on a compound leaf.


C. between the leaf petiole and the stem.

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