prophloem
/ˈproʊfləm/Definitions
1. noun
A layer of undifferentiated, meristematic cells that lies between the primary xylem and phloem in a plant stem or root, and is thought to be the source of secondary tissues.
“The prophloem of the tree trunk played a crucial role in its secondary growth.”
2. noun
A similar layer in a root.
“The prophloem of the root system is responsible for its extensive branching.”