monoxylic wood is also called
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Monoxylic wood: The wood formed may be in one ring due to persistent cambium. Such a wood is called as monoxylic e.g, Pinus. Cambial activity is short lived, cortex and pith are broad, parenchymatous rays are broad, wood is soft and commercially useless. e.g., Cycas. ... Such a wood is called as polyxylic.
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