| | Encyclopedia Definition of Tea (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Stamens (male) are numerous and may be united in a ring or in bundles, and the ovary (female) consists of several united carpels, or segments. |
 | | In the Dipterocarpaceae family the resins are distributed throughout the plant tissues; in the Hypericaceae and some smaller families, they occur in distinct glands. |
 | | Seeds are dispersed in a variety of ways in the different members of the order, but the Dioncophyllaceae has a method unique among the flowering plants. |
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