Clusiaceae
The
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This is a Family of about 1000 species of trees and shrubs occurring throughout the world, mostly in tropical regions. It has many species of economic importance, ranging from large trees grown for their timber, those grown for drugs, dyes, resins, and essential oils used in cosmetics, to edible fruits, including Garcinia mangostana , (Mangosteen) and Mammea americana (Mammey Apple). Many species of St. John\'s Wort have a long history of use in traditional medicine.
Undivided leaves occurring opposite one another Glands on the leaves Five sepals and five petals Many stamens
and are mostly woody shrubs and trees
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The Family
Clusiaceae
belongs to the Order of
Malpighiales
Main Diagram | Plant
Order List
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Main, Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots) |
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Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots) |
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Half Capsule Seed Division |
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Magnolia Division |
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Seed Plants |
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Multiple Spore Sub-Kingdom |
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Multicellular Land Plants |
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Cells with a Nucleus |
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Clusiaceae, The St. John's Wort Family |
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