Select all of the following that are true:Multiple choice

A

Indeterminate species usually have some of their leaves initiated in buds in the year before they fully develop, but some indeterminate species have no buds at all.

B

Lateral buds are always arranged in opposite pairs along deciduous branches.

C

Short shoots, also called spur shoots, have shorter internodes than long shoots.

D

Determinate species have primordia for all of the leaves that will develop in a growing season formed within buds the previous year.

E

Neoformed leaves are initiated in the year they fully mature; preformed leaves are initiated the previous year.

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