histogen

/ˈhɪstədʒən/
noun
  1. A group of cells in a plant that gives rise to a specific tissue or part.
    • The histogen in the shoot tip produces new leaves and stems.
    • Damage to the histogen can affect how the plant develops its outer layer.
    • Botanists identified three main histogens in the growing root of the plant.
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