Figure 2: Structure of a flax stalk: the stalk is protected externally by a wax layer (cuticle) covering the epidermis. The next layer inwards is the cortical parenchyma, in which the annularly arranged fiber bundles are embedded. There then follow the cambium, woody cells and the medulla, which surrounds the lumen.
Figure 2: Structure of a flax stalk: the stalk is protected externally by a wax layer (cuticle) covering the epidermis. The next layer inwards is the cortical parenchyma, in which the annularly arranged fiber bundles are embedded. There then follow the cambium, woody cells and the medulla, which surrounds the lumen.