Concept:
Plant tissues are broadly classified into:
• Meristematic tissues
• Permanent tissues
Secondary growth occurs through lateral meristems such as vascular cambium and cork cambium.
Step 1: Examine Option (A).
Permanent tissues are differentiated tissues that have lost the power of division.
Therefore,
\[
\text{Permanent tissue} \neq \text{Meristematic tissue}
\]
Hence Option (A) is false.
Step 2: Examine Option (B).
Cork cells are dead at maturity and contain suberin.
Therefore Option (B) is false.
Step 3: Examine Option (C).
Sclerenchyma cells are dead cells and do not contain chloroplasts.
Hence Option (C) is false.
Step 4: Examine Option (D).
Interfascicular cambium develops between vascular bundles.
It contributes to secondary growth and is classified as a lateral meristem.
Hence,
\[
\boxed{\text{Interfascicular cambium is a lateral meristem}}
\]
Therefore Option (D) is correct.