Lateral meristem increases the width of plant organ
so it is responsible for secondary growth. Lateral meristem
includes vascular or cork cambium.
Lateral meristems are both primary and secondary in origin
(mostly secondary in origin). There are two examples of
primary lateral meristem :
(i) Marginal meristem : It occurs at the margin of leaf. Its
activity increases the width of leaf so total growth of leaf
is called intercalary marginal growth.
(ii) Intra-fascicular cambium or fascicular cambium:
This cambium occurs inside the vascular bundle. Except
intrafascicular cambium all cambia are secondary in origin.