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What are intercalary meristems? How do they differ from other meristems?

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Intercalary meristem lies between the region of permananet tissues and is part of primary meristem which is detached due to formation of intermittent permanent tissues. It is found either at the base of leaf e.g. pinus or at the base of internodes e.g. grasses.
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