What is the nature of xylem elements in spring and autumnwood?
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Springwood consists of larger and wider xylem elements.
The autumnwood is dark coloured and of higher density.
It contains compactly arranged smaller and narrower
elements which have comparatively thicker walls. In
autumnwood, tracheids and fibres are more abundant
than those found in the springwood.