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Published on: August 21, 2026
A vessel-less piece of stem possessing prominent sieve tubes would belong to:
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Trochodendron: The species of this genus have a very unique feature of the angiosperms, i.e., it lack vessel elements in its wood, but has prominent sieve tube cells.
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