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cork cambium

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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... veins with phloem transfer cells (Ruellia), or without phloem transfer cells (9 genera). Stem anatomy. Cork cambium present; initially deep-seated (sometimes), or superficial. Nodes unilacunar. Primary vascular tissue bicollateral, or centrifugal ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aceraceae Juss.
... transcurrent. Minor leaf veins without phloem transfer cells (Acer). Stem anatomy. Stems with solid internodes. Cork cambium present; initially deep-seated, or superficial (usually). Nodes tri-lacunar. Primary vascular tissue in a ...
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Avocado
... , but in the warty fruits, the epidermis is replaced with cork from a cork cambium. The warts or bumps are airy zones in the cork called lenticels. Beneath this are several layers of cells ...
www.botgard.ucla.edu

GP03 - EDEMA
... in the leaf. If this condition persists, the enlarged cells divide, differentiate a cork cambium, and develop elongate cork cells externally to form a periderm. The rupture of the epidermis by the enlarged ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Small_vascular_plants
... laid down by secondary growth. This is done by vascular cambium - lateral meristem. Vascular cambium lays down secondary xylem and secondary phloem. Cork cambium may also be active and produce periderm. This may replace ...
www.cs.cuc.edu

Physiology of Pruning Fruit Trees
... vascular cambium, but a small amount results from activity in another lateral meristem, the cork cambium, located outside the vascular cambium. The cork cambium (phellogen) together with the cork cells, constitute the periderm: a protective layer of suberized dead cork cells ...
www.ext.vt.edu

Maine Rose Society: FAQ
... Society 3/24/05 I've just learned about this last year. "Bark" is called "cork cambium". It's the inner layer of rose stem "bursting" out to create a hardened opening ...
www.mainerosesociety.com

How a tree grows
... Cork Cambium (not illustrated). 2 - is the Phloem. 3 - is a thin layer called the Cambium. 4 - is the Xylem or sapwood 5 - is the heartwood (aged Xylem). back to contents The Cambium Let's start with the Cambium (marked 3 on the illustration ... Cambium cells, called the 'Cork Cambium'. back to contents The Bark As the tree grows in width and girth, the Cork Cambium ...
www.the-tree.org.uk

Lab I - Plant Structure (3)
... apical meristem. Secondary vascular tissue (wood consists of secondary xylem) is derived from a vascular cambium. Figure 1.7: Diagram of a plant shoot showing apical meristem, the center of primary ... , the protective tissue outside of the wood. Periderm is composed of cork, a secondary tissue derived from activity of the cork cambium. This is far from an exhaustive review of tracheophyte anatomy and ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

Cork
... Cork CORK Cork oak (Quercus suber) FAGACEAE, Oak Family Commercial cork is harvested from an evergreen tree called the cork oak, Quercus suber, which is native to the western Mediterranean Region. This particular species produces ... periderm is pried from the tree in a way that does not damage the vascular cambium. This process does not kill the tree, and years later new periderm has filled in ...
www.botgard.ucla.edu




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