Joe O'Hallaron

22%
Flag icon
The outcome of secondary growth is dramatically revealed in the stump of a felled tree. The obvious line separating bark and wood is the location of the vascular cambium. The thick, woody core is secondary xylem. The most recently formed wood, closest to the cambium, conducts water up the tree trunk and is called sapwood.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview