DeCandolle (1830) divided the family into two groups based on the presence or absence of a subfloral bract or calyculus.
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DeCandolle (1830) divided the family into two groups based on the presence or absence of a subfloral bract or calyculus.
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Gynoecial plants somewhat more robust, bracts to 1050- 1350 mu wide (leaves near gynoecia with disk often 4-5 cells high and 12 cells wide at base); bracts and subfloral leaves grading into each other, maximally variable with vigor;
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The stems in this family often bear subfloral innovations below the gametangia.
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