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Myricaceae

A plant family of the order Myricales, subclass Hamamelidae, class Magnoliopsida. They are trees and shrubs having aromatic leaves that often have yellow glandular dots on the surface. Single-seeded fruits are often covered with waxy granules, bumps, or layers. The flowers are small, greenish, and inconspicuous.
Also Known As:
Comptonias; Ferns, Sweet; Sweet Fern; Sweet Ferns; Comptonia; Fern, Sweet
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