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Familia of Magnoliopsida

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Convolvulaceae can be recognized by their funnel-shaped, radially symmetrical corolla, the stems are usually winding, the leaves are simple and alternate without stipules, the fruit can be a capsule, berry or nut, all containing only two seeds per one locule.

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The Crassulaceae are characterized by succulent leaves and a unique form of photosynthesis, known as Crassulan Acid Metabolism (CAM).

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Prostrate herb bearing tendrils, leaves palmately lobed, surface hispid, flowers pentamerous, unisexual, monoecious or less commonly dioecious, stamens five usually less, anthers free or connate,  ovary inferior, triocular, parietal placentation, fruit fleshy.

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Prostrate herb bearing tendrils, leaves palmately lobed, surface hispid, flowers pentamerous, unisexual, monoecious or less commonly dioecious, stamens five usually less, anthers free or connate,  ovary inferior, triocular, parietal placentation, fruit fleshy.

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