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| | Dipsacales |
 | | Caprifoliaceae, etc.), continuously condensed from prophase to metaphase, the proximal regions normally condensing first, but when cold, areas of the mitotic chromosomes are not condensed (Benko-Iseppson and Morawetz 2000). |
 | | Caprifoliaceae + Linnaeaceae + Morinaceae + Valerianaceae + Dipsacaceae: fruit indehiscent. |
 | | Caprifoliaceae also include Triosteum and Symphoricarpus; the drupes in the latter genus have a thick layer of narrow, vertical fibers on the outside, then a layer of horizontal fibers, and the seed coat itself is crushed. |
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