phelloderm |
phellogen |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between phelloderm and phellogen
is that
phelloderm is (botany) the innermost parenchymatous tissue of the periderm of some plants while
phellogen is (botany) the tissue of young cells that produces cork cambium.
As nouns the difference between phelloderm and phellogen
is that
phelloderm is (botany) the innermost parenchymatous tissue of the periderm of some plants while
phellogen is (botany) the tissue of young cells that produces cork cambium.
taxonomy |
phelloderm |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and phelloderm
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
phelloderm is (botany) the innermost parenchymatous tissue of the periderm of some plants.