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What two groups (typically treated as subfamilies) of the Euphorbiaceae yield a latex?
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One characteristic of this family is the presence of a milky latex in some of its members. Two subfamilies of the Euphorbiaceae family that typically yield a latex are the Crotonoideae and the Euphorbioideae. These subfamilies contain several genera and species Show more…
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