Cneoraceae

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Cneorum tricoccon

Cneoraceae was a

dicot that generally favours higher altitudes and is rich in tannin. It produces both hermaphrodite and male flowers, but the male flowers produce more fertile pollen, leading to a fruit.[1]

There are two genera and six species in tropical

Mediterranean, Cuba and China. The genera are Cneorum and Harrisonia
.

The

Spathelioideae in the citrus family, Rutaceae
.

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