Abstract
The occurrence of a palisade of radially elongated cells, sometimes heavily sclerosed,
in the phelloderm of certain species of Eucalyptus is described. These cells have been
observed in 71 out of 272 species examined. They vary greatly in degree of development
both between different species and, in some instances, between different samples of
the same species. The extreme variation observed in this feature is discussed with special reference
to the occurrence of interspecific hybridization within the genus.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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