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Cross-Field Pitting

Cross-field pitting referres to the pores between the ray parenchyma cells and the vertical tracheids. The pores between the ray tracheids, if the ray tracheids are present, are different. Cross-field pitting is somewhat variable within a growth ring so it is best to consider the first two or three rows of early wood.

Abies (True Fir)

Cross-Field Pitting

Juniperus (Cedar)

Cross-Field Pitting

Pinus (Pine)

Cross-Field Pitting

Pseudotsuga (Douglas Fir)

Cross-Field Pitting Cross-Field Pitting

Taxus (Yew)

Cross-Field Pitting

Tsuga (Hemlock)

Cross-Field Pitting