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Cambium

The Plumeria > Cambium
Posted on September 13, 2016November 10, 2022 by PlumeriaDB

A layer of meristematic tissue that produces new phloem on the outside, new xylem on the inside, and is the origin of all secondary growth in plants. The cambium layer forms the annual ring in wood.

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