See also: epiphloeum

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epiphlœum

  1. Obsolete form of epiphloeum.
    • 1839, John Lindley, An Introduction to Botany, third edition, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Book I., page 90:
      Usually each stratum has a separate growth, which takes place by the addition of new matter to its interior; thus the endophlœum, or liber, grows next the alburnum, the mesophlœum next the epiphlœum, and the epiphlœum next the mesophlœum; the epidermis does not grow at all.

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  • epiphlœum in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911