Cork cambium
A) like vascular cambium, is a permanent, continuous cylinder.
B) forms in the cortex of young stems and the secondary phloem of old stems.
C) is corky tissue which replaces the epidermis forming the thick-walled phelloderm.
D) produces phellem to the inside and phelloderm to the outside.
E) in monocots replaces vascular cambium.
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