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What is intercalary meristem?????​

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  • a meristem developing between regions of mature or permanent tissue (as at the base of the grass leaf) — compare apical meristem, lateral meristem

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Intercalary meristem are left out parts of apical meristem which come to lie in between areas of permanent tissues. They may lie above the node (e. g. mint), below the node (e. g., Pinus). Intercalary meristems take part in longitudinal growth of internodes and leaves.

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