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![]() | abaxial surface. The cuticle is thin but resistant, and shows dicyclic stomata with incomplete rings of subsidiary cells (figure 3), a feature characteristic of many species of Dicroidium (e.g., Anderson and Anderson 198DocID: 158qZ - View Document |
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