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<p>In this respect however, the <a href="page.php?w=Pittosporaceae">Pittosporaceae</a> is notably distinct from them.</p>

<p>Typical syncarpous gynoecia exhibit four vertical zones, determined by the extent of fusion of the carpels. In most plants, the synascidiate (i.e. "united bottle-shaped") and symplicate zones are fertile and bear the ovules. Each of the first three families possess mainly bi- or multilocular ovaries in a gynoecium with a long synascidiate, but very short symplicate zone, where the ovules are inserted at their transition,</p><p>
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