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  • '''Cork cambium''' (also known as '''phellogen''') is a type of [[meristematic tissue]] in plants that produces [[cork]] c
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  • The [[cork cambium]], also known as phellogen, is found in the outer cortex region of stems and roots. It produces cork (
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  • ...ing bark is part of the periderm, which includes the phellem (outer bark), phellogen (cork cambium), and phelloderm. The phellem layer becomes too tight due to
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  • ...f lateral meristems: the [[vascular cambium]] and the [[cork cambium]] (or phellogen). The vascular cambium produces secondary [[xylem]] (wood) to the inside an
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  • ...eas that interrupt the smooth surface of the [[bark]]. They arise from the phellogen (cork cambium) as it produces cork cells. Unlike the surrounding cork cells
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