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Cambium

Cork cambium viewed under a microscope

A cambium (pl.: cambiums or cambia), in plants, is a tissue layer that provides partially undifferentiated cells for plant growth. It is found in the area between xylem and phloem. A cambium can also be defined as a cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening. 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:

  1. ^ "Cambium". Dictionary of Botany.

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