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. 2024 Sep 10;16(5):plae048. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plae048

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Plant architecture (A) and root anatomy (B–G) of D. filipedunculata shown in cross sections. (A) Vegetative structure; note the two sprouts originating from one root. (B–C) General aspects: in C, a sprout is connected to the vascular system. (D) Details of the periderm, secondary phloem and secondary xylem. (E) Details of the secondary phloem, vascular cambium and secondary and primary xylem. (F) Details of the periderm and part of the secondary phloem. (G) Details of the vascular cambium and part of the secondary phloem and secondary xylem. F, fibres; P, periderm; Pi, pith; PR, parenchymatous ray; PX, primary xylem; R, root; S, stem; SP, secondary phloem; SX, secondary xylem; VC, vascular cambium; *, idioblast.