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Topic: Dipterocarpaceae


  
 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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 New Millennium Encyclopedia +246teanme99+
The ovary (female floral organ) is superior; that is, the sepals, petals, and stamens are produced from its base.
The most important source of timber in the order is the family Dipterocarpaceae, which dominates the rain forests of Malaysia and is also a source of useful resins.
Members of the family produce a characteristic two-winged fruit, which is distributed by the wind; the wings are formed by persistent sepals.
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