Abstract
Tannins are produced and accumulated in cells of the epidermis, the inner layers of the cortex, and the outer layers of the root cap of seminal roots of Reaumuria palaestina Boiss. Tannins are found in promeristem cells in cisternae bounded by single membranes that look like the endoplasmic reticulum. These cisternae inflate, coalesce, and form the central vacuole as the tissue differentiate. The relation between tanin cisternae and the endoplasmic reticulum is not entirely clear.