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Which development in plants has contributed to the evolution of large trees?

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Secondary vascular growth

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Secondary growth in the plant allows them to be thicker, unlike primary growth that is apical. Secondary vascular cambium acts as a support for plants especially trees as they grow taller –allowing them to support their own weight. This is what is perceived as wood (secondary xylem) in a tree.

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