Joe O'Hallaron

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When cells of vascular cambium divide, they do so in three directions, resulting in different fates for their products. New cells laid down on the inner side of the cambium layer develop thick, lignified walls and their protoplasm dies. They are thereby destined to become water-conducting cells of the secondary xylem, better known as wood cells.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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