metaphloem
/mɛtəˈflɒm, mɪt-/Definitions
1. noun
the part of a plant stem that develops from the procambium and consists of primary vascular tissue.
“The botanical study of the plant’s metaphloem revealed its unique cellular structure.”
2. noun
the tissue in a plant stem that replaces the protophloem and is composed of secondary vascular tissue.
“The metaphloem in the tree’s trunk was responsible for its remarkable growth.”