Cellular water pressure; responsible for keeping cells firm. Related Images:
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Plumeria Dormancy
Plumeria dormancy is a period of arrested growth. It is a survival strategy exhibited by many plant species, which enables them to survive in climates where part of the year is unsuitable for growth. Plumerias are tropical and a phase of innate dormancy coinciding with an unfavorable season, such as winter or dry seasons. Related Images:
Turgor or turgor pressure
Cellular water pressure; responsible for keeping cells firm. Related Images:
Vertical spacing
The vertical space between branches on a tree. Related Images:
Spongy parenchyma
The lower layer of cells in the mesophyll. Related Images:
Cork
A secondary tissue produced by the cork cambium; non living at maturity; the outer part of the periderm. Related Images: