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What do you mean by leptocentric and hadrocentric vascular bundle?

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In concentric vascular bundle when phloem forms inner core and is surrounded by xylem, then it is called leptocentric, e.g., Dracaena stem. When xylem forms inner core and is surrounded by phloem, then it is called hadrocentric, e.g., stem of ferns.
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