Gymnosperms lack xylem fibres. Large amount of parenchymatous cells are present with secondary xylem tracheids. So, these are also known as softwood spermatophytes.
Gymnosperms are also called soft wood spermatophytes because they lack
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cambium
phloem fibres
thick-walled tracheids
xylem fibres
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