Exegeneous trees and its example
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◆Exogenous trees, which comprise the great majority of trees (all conifers, and almost all broadleaf trees), grow by the addition of new wood outwards, immediately under the bark.Endogenous trees, mainly in themonocotyledons (e.g., palms and dragon trees), but also cacti, grow by addition of new material inwards.
◆Exogenous trees, which comprise the great majority of trees (all conifers, and almost all broadleaf trees), grow by the addition of new wood outwards, immediately under the bark.Endogenous trees, mainly in themonocotyledons (e.g., palms and dragon trees), but also cacti, grow by addition of new material inwards.
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