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bundles, and even these are very weak in a prostrate 

 herb like the chickweed. The bundles are arranged 

 in a ring around a central core of parenchyma (the 



FIG. 91. Diagrams of stem sections (exogens). , cross-section of 

 chickweed stem, the inner circle representing the cambium ring, 

 the two radial lines indicating the portion enlarged in 6; 

 e, epidermis; h, hair; c, cambium^separating between p, phloem 

 and w, woody portions of bundles; v, spiral vessels in the 

 woody portion; x, pith and y, common parenchyma of bark; c t 

 segment of a sunflower stem ; p, parenchyma; b, bast fibres; s, 

 sieve tube; c, cambium; g, vessels, pitted and spiral; h, wood 

 fibres, (from Wettstein) ; d, one year, and e, four year old woody 

 stems, illustrating the increase of vascular bundles. 



