secondary growth of plant is due to Meristem
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In many vascular plants, secondary growth is the result of the activity of the two lateral meristems, the cork cambium and vascular cambium. Arising from lateral meristems, secondary growth increases the girth of the plant root or stem, rather than its length.
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Secondary growth is characterized by an increase in thickness or girth of the plant. It is caused by cell division in the lateral meristem. Secondary vascular tissue is added as the plant grows, as well as a cork layer. The bark of a tree extends from the vascular cambium to the epidermis
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