Cambium-Chart

Chart of Cambium growth

The cambium is a microscopically thin layer of living cells that sheathes the tree from ground to crown. The cambium cells grow and divide. Half of the new cells make either wood or bark; the other half remain in the cambium. New cells on the inside of the cambium become one of the woody elements (fiber, parenchyma, rays, etc). The outside cells become bark

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