Amphiphloic

/æmfɪˈfloʊɪk/ adjective

Relating to or describing a plant stem or structure where the phloem tissue is present on both the inner and outer sides of the xylem.

From 'amphi-' (both) + Greek 'phloios' (bark/phloem tissue). Coined in botanical anatomy to describe rare vascular arrangements where nutrient-transporting tissue appears in dual locations.

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