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How does Acorus differ from the Araceae in: leaf structure; seed nutritive tissue; crystal type?
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Leaf structure: Acorus and Araceae have different leaf structures. Acorus has linear, grass-like leaves that are typically erect and arise from the base of the plant. In contrast, Araceae plants have broad, often heart-shaped leaves that are typically held on long Show more…
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