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How is the Myrsinaceae distinctive with respect to leaf structure, stamen arrangement, and placentation?
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Leaf structure: The Myrsinaceae family is characterized by having simple, alternate leaves. These leaves are typically leathery in texture and have entire margins, meaning they lack any teeth or lobes. The leaves may also be glossy or have a waxy coating. Show more…
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