21. The other type is " grafted " or " budded . " These are the ones with bud unions. 22. The Yulee Groves were one of the first in Florida to grow sweet oranges budded from sour orange stock. 23. Robins mope in the lower branches of a thick-budded magnolia, waiting for the worms of open turf. 24. Higgins budded the Bonnie Brae to lemon trees that had borne poor fruit, and also onto orange tree stock. 25. God provided to the Israelites during their wanderings in the wilderness, and the staff of Aaron, which had budded . 26. The logo used is a Latin cross with budded arms superimposed over a lyre, on a diamond-shaped background. 27. Under his care budded several talented riders, like Jan Zbik, Janusz PlewiDski, Roman Ko [ ciecha or Bogdan Szuluk. 28. Ullrich points to a sales flier from a Michigan nursery that lists an " Inventory of Varieties Budded for 2000 ." 29. Now only trees budded or grafted from the original exist, and these blossom twice a year, in May and at Christmas. 30. And that night, we listened to the news to see if we'd have to cover our budded flowers against a freeze.