Cambium

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A cambium (plural cambia or cambiums), in botany, is a tissue layer that provides undifferentiated cells for plant growth. It forms parallel rows of cells, which result in secondary tissues.[1]

There are several distinct kinds of cambium found in plant stems and roots:

References

  1. http://botanydictionary.org/cambium.html

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