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English: Cross section of dicotyledonous vascular bundle in stem of Rumex, with labels attached

A: Phloem B: Cambium C: Xylem

D: Fibrous sheath of the vascular bundle
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This file is a copy of the File:Rumex sp. 11.JPG, created and uploaded by User:Micropix. The original has indications of the tissue types, but I could not make the copy in Wikipedia reflect them, so I copied the file for use in the Glossary of botanical terms, but added a legend. A - D.

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