| | Sapotaceae (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | Species of the Sapotaceae family grow in pantropical environments, and are usually trees or shrubs with milky sap. |
 | | Species of the Sapotaceae family usually have radial symmetric flowers, which are often rather small. |
 | | David James, a student at Michigan State, writes for The Michigan State Botany/ Greenhouse during the Spring semester of 2001 under a program established through The Michigan State Botany/ Greenhouse contact person John Mugg, and the American Thought and Language's Professor John Dowell. |
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