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phelloderm

 
Dictionary: phel·lo·derm   (fĕl'ə-dûrm') pronunciation
n.
A tissue produced inwardly by the cork cambium.

[Greek phellos, cork + -DERM.]

phellodermal phel'lo·der'mal adj.

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periderm
Stem (plant anatomy and morphology)
Cork cambium

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