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How do the Cyperaceae and Juncaceae families differ in inflorescence, perianth, and fruit type?
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Inflorescence: - Cyperaceae: The inflorescence of the Cyperaceae family is typically a spike or a spike-like structure. It consists of numerous small flowers arranged densely along a central axis. - Juncaceae: The inflorescence of the Juncaceae family is also a Show more…
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