The center portion of a tree consisting of mature wood that has stopped growing Generally distinguishable from sapwood or the growing outer portion by its dark color
The wood extending from the pith or center of the tree to the sapwood, the cells of which no longer participate in the life processes of the tree
The dead inner core of a tree Usually much harder and darker than the newer wood Also see sapwood
The inner core of a woody stem, wholly composed of nonliving cells and usually differentiated from the outer enveloping layer (sapwood) by its darker color
the inner part of a tree not involved in the active life cycle, as opposed to the living sapwood
The inner core of a woody stem composed of nonliving cells and usually differentiated from the outer wood layer (sapwood) by its darker color See Cambium
The hard, central part of the trunk of a tree, consisting of the old and matured wood, and usually differing in color from the outer layers It is technically known as duramen, and distinguished from the softer sapwood or ausuruum It supports the tree as a structure but has no role in the trees growth
The inner core of a woody stem, composed of nonliving cells and usually differentiated from the outer wood layer (sapwood) by its darker colour
The more durable wood (although this varies according to age and type) from the centre of the tree The dead wood as opposed to the sapwood, which is the growing wood close to the bark of the tree and which carries the sap
The inner core of a woody stem composed of nonliving cells and usually differentiated from the outer wood layer (sapwood) by its darker color
the inner core of a woody stem composed of nonliving cells and usually differentiated from the outer wood layer (sapwood) by its darker colour See Cambium
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