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For the Fagaceae what is distinctive about the (a) male inflorescence? (b) fruit accessory part?
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The Fagaceae family, commonly known as the beech or oak family, includes trees and shrubs such as oaks, beeches, and chestnuts. The question asks about distinctive features of the male inflorescence and the fruit accessory part in this plant family. Show more…
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