Not Really “Wood”


A material found in the Catahoula Formation of Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas is widely known as “petrified palm wood.” However, palm plants really don’t produce “wood.” Instead their trunk is made up of parenchyma, a fibrous support material that is surrounded by hollow tubes of the vascular structure known as xylem and phloem. These tubes transported water, nutrients, wastes and other materials through the plant.


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