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- The vascular cambium is a meristem tissue that produces secondary xylem inwards, towards the pith, and secondary phloem outwards, towards the bark12. It is a type of lateral meristem in the vascular tissue of plants3. The vascular cambium is found in the stems and roots of many plants, specifically in dicots such as buttercups and oak trees, gymnosperms such as pine trees, as well as in certain other vascular plants1. The tissue divides off cells that will become additional xylem and phloem, increasing the girth of the plant2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The vascular cambium is the main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants, specifically in dicots such as buttercups and oak trees, gymnosperms such as pine trees, as well as in certain other vascular plants. It produces secondary xylem inwards, towards the pith, and secondary phloem outwards, towards the bark.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vascular_cambiumBetween the xylem and phloem is a meristem called the vascular cambium. This tissue divides off cells that will become additional xylem and phloem. This growth increases the girth of the plant, rather than its length. As long as the vascular cambium continues to produce new cells, the plant will continue to grow more stout.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vascular_tissueVascular cambium, a lateral meristem in the vascular tissue of plants.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambium
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The vascular cambium is the main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants, specifically in dicots such as buttercups and oak trees, gymnosperms such as pine trees, as well as in certain other vascular plants. It produces secondary xylem inwards, towards the pith, and secondary … See more
Vascular cambia are found in all seed plants except for five angiosperm lineages which have independently lost it; Nymphaeales, Ceratophyllum, Nelumbo, Podostemaceae, … See more
The cambium present between primary xylem and primary phloem is called the intrafascicular cambium (within vascular bundles). During secondary growth, cells of medullary rays, in a line (as seen in section; in three dimensions, it is a sheet) between … See more
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• Review; Risopatron, JPM; Sun, YQ; Jones, BJ (2010). … See moreThe cambium of most trees are edible. In Scandinavia, it was historically used as a flour to make bark bread. See more
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