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How are the Loasaceae distinctive with respect to trichome anatomy, calyx duration, and placentation?

   How are the Loasaceae distinctive with respect to trichome anatomy, calyx duration, and placentation?
Plant Systematics
Plant Systematics
Michael G. Simpson 2nd Edition
Chapter 8, Problem 130 ↓

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Trichome Anatomy: The Loasaceae family is distinctive in terms of trichome anatomy. Trichomes are hair-like structures that can be found on the surface of plants. In Loasaceae, trichomes are often present and can vary in shape, size, and density. They can be  Show more…

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