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Larch Fiber

Figure 9. Light micrograph of the earlywood-to-latewood transition within softwood growth increments as viewed in cross section. Key A, abrupt transition in eastern larch, with thick-walled latewood fibers (D = resin duct) and B, gradual transition in eastern white pine, with relatively thin-walled latewood fibers. Figure 9. Light micrograph of the earlywood-to-latewood transition within softwood growth increments as viewed in cross section. Key A, abrupt transition in eastern larch, with thick-walled latewood fibers (D = resin duct) and B, gradual transition in eastern white pine, with relatively thin-walled latewood fibers.

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