1E. — Muehlenbeckia axillaris (X 90). This is typical of some stems, which, in contrast to the Leptosbermum and Lophomyrtus type stem (see text), have a well developed phloem sclerenchymal cylinder, but in the almost complete absence of tanninlike deposits, form periderm in the outer cortex.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 2, Issue 9, 28 August 1963, Plate 1
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451E.—Muehlenbeckia axillaris (X 90). This is typical of some stems, which, in contrast to the Leptosbermum and Lophomyrtus type stem (see text), have a well developed phloem sclerenchymal cylinder, but in the almost complete absence of tanninlike deposits, form periderm in the outer cortex. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 2, Issue 9, 28 August 1963, Plate 1
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