kollenchym
Kollenchym, also known in English as collenchyma, is a simple plant tissue composed of elongated living cells with unevenly thickened primary walls. The wall thickening is typically concentrated at the corners of the cells, giving the tissue a flexible yet supportive structure. Collenchyma is distinguished from sclerenchyma, whose cells are dead at maturity and have lignified walls.
Kollenchym is usually located just beneath the epidermis in stems and petioles, and around vascular bundles
Development and function: Collenchyma arises during primary growth from the ground meristem. It provides mechanical support
Comparison: Parenchyma is also living and versatile but usually has thinner walls and a greater focus on
Examples: In many herbaceous dicots, collenchyma forms in the cortex just inside the epidermis of young stems
Kollenchym is the Dutch term for the tissue commonly called collenchyma in English.