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examples of cambium presenting pteridophytes

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Answered by ginseron
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Answered by roopaanil
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There are three types of cambium. The vascular variety is the common type of cambium found in dicots and gymnosperms; it produces both phloem and xylem cells.

In woody plants, it forms a continuous ring and grows new wood on the inside. Other names for the vascular cambium are the main cambium, wood cambium, or bifacial cambium. In more detail, the vascular cambium is a plant tissue located between the xylem and the phloem in the stems and roots of certain vascular plants.

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