Dispersive pores

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Limewood

Under zerstreutporigem wood is meant wood, which unlike ringporous wood large conducting vessels ( tracheae ) in both early wood and in the late wood are formed approximately uniformly. Only narrow-lumen vessels are only formed at the end of the vegetation period, so that annual rings can still be seen. Examples of wood with scattered pores are linden and maple .

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