noun
- the outer protective layers of bark in woody plants, consisting of cork cells and other tissues
Usage: botanical term; plural form
Examples
- The periderms of oak trees become thicker and more furrowed with age.
- Botanists study how periderms protect trees from environmental damage.
- The cork used in wine bottles comes from the periderms of cork oak trees.
- Different tree species develop distinct patterns in their periderms.
- Fire-resistant periderms help some trees survive forest fires.
- The microscopic structure of periderms reveals layers of dead cork cells.