From which layer does the vascular cambium originate?
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FROM SECONDARY LATERAL MERISTERM VASCULAR CAMBIUM ORIGINATE
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The vascular cambium is a secondary meristems formed in stems and roots after division of the tissues of the main plant body.
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In the stems of a plant, the vascular cambium is build by the growing cells of xylem and phloem. It is called primary growth. The plants which do not have secondary growth, their cells develop into vascular tissue. The procambium strand gives rise to cambium. It is found in dicots and gymnosperms.
The vascular cambium is the stem's primary meristem, creating inward undifferentiated wood cells and outward bark cells. The thickness of the vascular cambium ranges from about six cells during the sleeping periods to about 14 during the most active growth cycles.