meristem is at the base of the petiole of leaves and branches which
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Axillary meristems are present at the base of the leaves in many ferns but they do not always grow out to form stem or rhizome branches, and sometimes they may form new fronds. In higher plants, the shoot branches by the outgrowth of the axillary buds to form new side shoots.
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Intercalary meristems
- Intercalary meristems are found at the base of the stem or leaf internodes. It assists in the elongation and development of plants in the nodes and internodes of stems and leaves as well as in the longitudinal growth of stems, leaves and grasses.
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