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Description "Fig.8.4. Modes of interxylary phloem occurrence. Phloem strands may be very small, with only one or two sieve tubes (Stylidum); or larger, in bands (Gaura); in confluent axial parenchyma (Combretum); centripetal, with older phloem crushed at abaxial sides of phloem strands (Strychnos). Conventions for this and other figures in this chapeter: black phloem, blank (with circles indicating vessels) xylem; stippled axial parenchyma, vertical or variously diagonal lines in pairs rays."
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Source S Carlquist (1988) p.265 Fig. 8.4. "Chapter 8. Cambial Variants (Anomalous Secondary Growth)". In: Comparative Wood Anatomy. Part of the series Springer Series in Wood Science. Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Author S Carlquist (1988)
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